Hawaiian Words & Phrases! Hawaii Dictionary and Casual Language Translation Guide 4+

Michael Quach

Designed for iPad

    • 3.4 • 149 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

The Best Hawaiian Words and Phrases at your fingertips! Download this FREE app today!

In Hawaiian, ‘Ōlelo Hawai’i means Hawaiian Language, which is a Polynesian language that takes its name from Hawai’i, the largest of all Hawaiian islands.

Hawaiians are very proud of their language and culture, and anyone who shows an interest in learning the language and culture will be embraced and welcomed. So don’t be embarrassed, just give it your best shot, smile, and say Aloha!

You can save your favorite words and share them via text, email, Twitter and Facebook!

Enjoy!

What’s New

Version 1.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Ratings and Reviews

3.4 out of 5
149 Ratings

149 Ratings

DeeElite2.0 ,

Hawaiian App

The pictures are very nice & colorful, however, it would be more helpful if the pictures matched the word! Why wouldn’t these match? Also, instead of having to tap on an arrow to flip to the next word, you should be able to swipe right & left on the screen. This alone makes the app feel outdated. Most ppl need to hear the word in order to learn a language correctly so having a button to tap on would be great to hear a person pronounce the word or phrase. Hopefully you can update the app soon!

Hapausmc ,

Word lookup

Disappointed there isn’t a way to translate a Hawaiian word/phrase. App is ok with given translations but I would prefer a way to decipher certain words/phrases

LizPdx ,

Many mistakes

This is enjoyable and somewhat educational . . . To a point. Some of the definitions are down-right wrong. For instance, it says kamaʻāina means Native Hawaiian, but it actually means a resident of Hawaiʻi, regardless of ethnicity, and translates to "child of the land." Anyone from Hawaiʻi would understand the vast difference. The program often uses apostrophes in place of the ʻokina (they are not the same thing), and capitalizes the letter after the ʻokina, which is usually wrong unless it's the first word of a sentence. And there are no kahakōs in the words. This feels crowd-sourced in the worst way, with no one checking for accuracy.

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