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41. Learn to Speak the Hawaiian Language Faster and Easier with Subliminal Programming CD | |
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-- used & new: US$15.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B002J7H2HQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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47. Hawaiian Folk Tales - Thos. G. Thrum by Thos. G. Thrum | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-02-09)
list price: US$2.99 Asin: B00387FLBA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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48. Spoken Hawaiian by Samuel H. Elbert | |
Paperback: 268
Pages
(1970-08-01)
list price: US$21.00 -- used & new: US$28.76 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0870222163 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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review of SPOKEN HAWAIIAN by Elbert
Learn Hawaiian without sounding like Forrest Gump (1) It is laid out in an easy-to-use fashion; Honestly, do you go around talking about names, the time and the weather in English?You would sound like Forrest Gump.This is my biggest beef with language texts, and I have no clue how adults can be motivated to learn from such books. Spoken Hawaiian starts out with a simple, unbelabored intro to pronunciation--which can be pretty scary for a mainland English-only speaker--and goes immediately to a short list of Hawaiian words used in English on the Islands.Even mainlanders may know some of these (like "aloha" and "kahuna") and be comforted. Then the book gets right into simple sentences and dialogues that at least attempt to have a non-insulting, plausible context to them.(Life is not like a box of chocolates in this grammar book.) Spoken Hawaiian was written by a pro linguist who also taught the language, and the benefit of this is that grammar is spoon-fed, little by little, in the guise of sentence "patterns" that are then practiced in exercises that expand knowledge gradually.Hawaiian grammar is really different from English, and for presenting it to learners, this is the least confusing book I've seen. The drawback is that the book is old, from the time when only academics and other dilettantes, and maybe the occasional hula student, really wanted to know Hawaiian.The spelling of certain words is outdated, and the vocabulary is limited.Newer books, like Olelo Oiwi by Hokulani Cleeland, provide newer words and a ton more info on usage, social context, geographic dialect variations, etc. Olelo Oiwi (which means 'native language') was put out by a group that is working to revive Hawaiian as a native language.Anyone who really wants to get with the program and has a political or social commitment to Hawaii will want to use it.But I find its layout wordy and confusing for newcomers on the mainland, who really want just to know the basics, or want to converse about non-Hawaiian topics.(I am teaching serious hula students/culture learners on the East Coast; both Hawaiian and haole.) For mainlanders, including ethnic Hawaiians with little contact back home, I would suggest Spoken Hawaiian first, and using Olelo Oiwi as a follow-on and review book.If you're going to be living in Hawaii and/or travelling in Hawaiian cultural circles, though, you're going to want to get into Olelo Oiwi as soon as possible, even if it means learning to count, tell time, and talk about the weather first.The Hawaiian people are serious about getting their language back, and serious students need to follow the current cultural wave. Pro linguists, too, will probably want to see what Hokulani Cleeland has to say, and it's a rich source of knowledge.But in my opinion, the graphical layout of Olelo Oiwi is heinous.Most of the (vast) info in it is probably better presented conversationally by a standup instructor; and for all I know, that's how it's used in classrooms in Hawaii.Trust me that you need to be devoted to the language, or languages in general, to plow through the notes, or to determine what you are supposed to be doing with the oddly formatted practices and drills in Olelo Oiwi. Spoken Hawaiian, by contrast, is a breeze to use for high-school age and up.It builds grammar and vocabulary slowly, without troubling the learner's mind with too much detail and variation, and ends with several samples of "real" written Hawaiian, taken from documents from the 1800's.(This book was written before the current resurgence of native speakers.)If you study with Spoken Hawaiian and follow through with it to these documents, I think you'll feel very happy with what you've accomplished; and you'll be well prepared to partake of the more up-to-date sources.
Spoken Hawaiian is the definitive book on Hawai'ian grammar |
49. Let's Learn a Little Hawaiian by W. Ray Helbig | |
Paperback:
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(1970-12)
list price: US$3.95 -- used & new: US$0.60 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0930492072 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Not a Good Primer
A handy little book! |
50. Mamaka Kaiao: A Modern Hawaiian Vocabulary : A Compilation of Hawaiian Words That Have Been Created, Collected, and Approved by the Hawaiian Lexicon Committee from by Hale Kuamo'O, Aha Punana Leo | |
Hardcover: 414
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(2003-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description This dictionary opens with a detailed description of how words are created by the Hawaiian Lexicon Committee with Puku'i and Elbert's Hawaiian Dictionary serving as the primary written source and native speakers of Hawaiian as the primary spoken resource. The first main section contains more than 6,000 Hawaiian entries (alphabetized according to the Hawaiian alphabet) followed by their English equivalents; the second contains English language entries followed by their Hawaiian translation. Teachers and students in Hawaiian language immersion schools and high school, college, and continuing education language courses, as well as those looking for an introduction to contemporary Hawaiian, will find Mamaka Kaiao a truly invaluable resource. Customer Reviews (2)
Important Dictionary
A must for students of the hawaiian language |
51. Teller of Hawaiian Tales by Eric A. Knudsen, A. Grove Day | |
Paperback:
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(1996-05)
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52. Maui Street Names: The Hawaiian Dictionary and History of Maui Street Names by Rich Budvick | |
Paperback: 142
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(1991-01)
list price: US$10.95 Isbn: 0944081010 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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53. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai by Anonymous | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-06-02)
list price: US$3.99 Asin: B002BWQFGS Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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54. Conversational Hawaiian by Samuel H Elbert | |
Hardcover: 226
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(1965)
Asin: B0007E7TKI Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
55. Let's Speak Hawaiian / E Kama'ilio Hawai'i Kakou by Dorothy M. Kahananui | |
Paperback: 456
Pages
(1975-01-12)
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Very frustrating for non-Hawaiian beginners
An excellent approach to learning Hawai'ian
A very good book to work with |
56. Introduction to Hawaiian Grammar by W. D. Alexander | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2004-01-16)
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Solid reference grammar |
57. Hawaiian interpretations: A glossary of words and terms in common use by George Howard Snelling | |
Unknown Binding: 32
Pages
(1936)
Asin: B00089ICZ8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
58. Treasury of Hawaiian Words in One Hundred and One Categories by Harold Winfield Kent | |
Paperback: 504
Pages
(1998-01-01)
list price: US$28.00 -- used & new: US$38.81 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0824816048 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
59. The Hawaiian Sentence Book by Robert Lokomaika Iokalani Snakenberg | |
Paperback: 100
Pages
(1997-06)
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60. Observations and Interpretation of Hawaiian Volcanism and Seismicity, 1779-1955: An Annotated Bibliography and Subject Index by Thomas L. Wright, Taeko Jane Takahashi | |
Hardcover: 328
Pages
(1989-06)
list price: US$30.00 Isbn: 0824812417 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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