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Anglais example sentences with "Hawaiian"

Learn how to use Hawaiian in a Anglais sentence. Over 60 hand-picked examples.

He's a pretty unique guy, wearing bell bottoms and Hawaiian shirts to the office.
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The Hawaiian ocean is so beautiful.
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I preferred wearing my Hawaiian T-shirt and green shorts to be cool and different, but I quickly got used to the white shirt and black slacks.
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I want to learn to speak Hawaiian, so I can impress my girlfriend.
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Lulu Island was named after a possibly Hawaiian showgirl, Lulu Sweet, in 1862.
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Hawaiian has the shortest alphabet: seventeen letters.
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Tom wore a Hawaiian shirt.
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Hawaiian and Tahitian languages are similar.
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I want to learn Hawaiian.
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"I'm looking for the telephone number of the pizzeria on Rose Street. Will you help me find it?" — "So you're looking for the book service." — "You never really listen to me. I need the telephone number of the pizza delivery service." — "Are you talking about a pizza service?" — "That's just what I'm talking about." — "For me, then, a Hawaiian pizza."
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Haumea is named after the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth. The two moons in orbit around Haumea were named after two of the children of Haumea. Hi'iaka is the larger moon, while the smaller moon was named Namaka.
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Tom was wearing flip-flops and a Hawaiian shirt.
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They sang Hawaiian songs.
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My favorite pizza is Hawaiian.
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I'm learning Hawaiian.
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Haumea is named for the Hawaiian goddess of fertility and childbirth. Haumea's moons are named for the goddess' two daughters.
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This marine conservation area is home to many rare and endangered species such as the green sea turtle and the Hawaiian monk seal.
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Sami was wearing a Hawaiian shirt.
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Tom often wears a Hawaiian shirt.
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Tom was wearing a Hawaiian shirt.
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Tom isn't wearing a Hawaiian shirt.
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He thought he was the only Hawaiian Muslim in the world.
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Tom is wearing a Hawaiian shirt.
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Tom is wearing flip-flops and a Hawaiian shirt.
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She is studying Hawaiian.
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Yanni was wearing a Hawaiian shirt.
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Across the NCAA's three divisions, 2% of student athletes identified as Asian, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.
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The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said a lake of lava that has formed in the crater had grown to be 143 meters deep.
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Hawaiian has very few consonant sounds.
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Is Hawaiian pizza actually from Hawaii?
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Do you like Hawaiian pizza?
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Tom likes Hawaiian pizza.
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Tom doesn't like Hawaiian pizza.
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Ziri always wore a Hawaiian shirt.
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That Hawaiian restaurant is a favorite with locals in Boston, but it's also frequented by Finns and Japanese.

On 12 January 1837, the first grammar of Hawaiian was presented to the Royal Academy of Science in Berlin by Adalbert von Chamisso.

Indonesian is of the Austronesian language family, as are Tagalog, Hawaiian, and over a thousand other languages.

Do you have a Hawaiian shirt?

On the 11th of March of 2022, a grey morning, I was at the Lulu Island pizzeria, as three vendors, two South Asians and the Filipina, Rose, were busy making orders behind the counter. I had a Hawaiian slice and iced tea. Then, I went to the grocery store looking for dried anchovies, but there was none, according to the two Filipina workers there, so I bought instead five packets of frozen crab-flavoured wild pollock, or kamaboko, and a bag of frozen sole fillets. Then, I went to the cafe, where there was a long line. In front of me was a big boy in shorts, his meaty legs showing. A stocky man in a grey T-shirt and black track pants came in and out. An old man was reading an old book about the ice-hockey player Wayne Gretzky. Drinking my black iced tea, I sat near a table of a Bosnian couple, speaking Bosnian. The cafe music was multilingual, and I could hear Mexican lyrics,"Llorando, llorando, llorando": "Crying, crying, crying." An old man who was a regular before and had moved to White Rock gave me a little KitKat chocolate bar, wrapped in red paper. In the afternoon, I returned to the packed pizzeria to enjoy a pesto cheese slice and iced black diet cola. I could not sit in my usual corner. There were multiracial girl students, with expensive bubble teas. Outside near the greengrocery, white students walked by, saying, "We rather have salvation from suffering." It was drizzling.

It is the 15th of February of 2015, on Lulu Island. I am more interested in cosmology now than in astronomy. Physical cosmology is the "study of the origin, evolution, large-scale structures and dynamics, and ultimate fate of the universe." The vast cosmic "watershed" in which Earth finds itself is called Laniakea, from Hawaiian for "immeasurable heaven." (Hawaiian 'lani' is cognate with Tagalog's 'langit'.)

The revised and enlarged edition of Hawaiian Dictionary by Mary Kawena Pukui and Samuel H. Elbert is an excellent resource for animistic spiritual words from paradise. It fired up my imagination of traditional tropical island life.

As a writing system, English is neither phonemic like Spanish nor logographic like Chinese. Japanese has both phonemic and logographic in tandem. Other phonemic writings include Esperanto, Interlingua, Tagalog, Italian, Hawaiian, etc. Spanish writing with its accents is like musical notation, based on sounds. English writing is not this way, just hinting at the sound. I have not encountered a linguistics term that applies to the English way.

I have been wishing to travel to French Polynesia, including Tahiti and Bora Bora. There was a phase in my life wherein I studied Malayo-Polynesian languages such as Samoan, Tahitian, Hawaiian, Indonesian, Ilocano, and so forth. I have a book collection of them. I do have Austronesian ancestry. Some researchers call it "Sundadont," whilst I have also "Sinodont" and "Eurodont" ancestries.

Lilikoi is a Hawaiian variety of passionfruit.

Waikiki was the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

The Hawaiian language was banned in schools.

It has been difficult to keep the Hawaiian language alive.

There was an effort to eradicate the Hawaiian language.

Donald intentionally mispronounced the Hawaiian words to make fun of the language and its speakers.

The Hawaiian language is threatened with extinction, having been largely supplanted by English.

The party had a Hawaiian theme.

Gabriel was wearing a Hawaiian shirt.

Gabby Pahinui sang in Hawaiian.

Sailors from Polynesia first settled the Hawaiian Islands around the year 400. For more than 1,000 years, the Native Hawaiians lived together in small groups, farmed and fished for their needs, and governed themselves. In the late 1700s, one native leader overpowered the others and united the islands into a single kingdom.

Mongoose are just one of many threats facing Hawaii's birds. There are other invasive animals and plants, insect-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. Bortner says the Fish and Wildlife Service has joined with other groups to restore habitats, install predator traps and fencing and support captive breeding programs for such endangered bird species as the Hawaiian crow.

The Austronesian ("South Islands") language family, to which Tagalog and Hawaiian belong, originated in Taiwan. The Aeta are AustralOIDS, related to Papuans and Australian Aborigines. The frequent "Austra-" prefix may confuse some Anglophones. The Austronesians are Mongoloids with admixture of Australoids. The Aeta can have non-black hair as do Australian Aborigines.

By chance in Persian, mahi means "fish", but the word mahi-mahi is Hawaiian.

Here on Lulu Island, a few days ago, I've tried the Jerk-spiced Chicken Rice Bowl from Subway, but I've yet to try the expensive Hawaiian goodies at Steve's Poké Bar. This morning, the 25th of November of 2024, after 6, still dark as night, I saw Michael J. the Dane-French, whilst I was walking. He showed me new pictures on his cellphone about strange neighbourhood lights that he attributes to extraterrestrials. I mention to him about Elon Musk's apparent position on the matter that aliens haven't visited us here on Earth, but he doesn't discount the mathematical probability that life, intelligent or not, exists on faraway worlds. He's mentioned that there may be many one-planet civilizations that may have died out. He thinks that it is important that our Terran consciousness would be propagated outside of Earth for our own security. It's important that we have a "multiplanetary" civilization, Elon opines. We don't want to be a one-planet civilization that just dies out. I told Michael my two reasons that aliens would hide from us: (1) They're higher beings that have compassion for lower beings like us Earthlings, and (2) we as Terrans and Earth as a whole could be their EXPERIMENT, so they don't want to disturb it. Later, walking, I reached Starbucks café. I drank an Iced Gingerbread Oat Chai, then a reddish Passion Tango iced tea, from my barista Emma, an Iranian. At my corner window table, I was reading the Esperanto sci-fi book La Imperio Ornaks.

Whilst drinking my Oat Nog Latte at Starbucks café, this grey-sky morning, I was talking to Afroz, a worker at Kin's Farm Market on Lulu Island, which I frequent to buy exotic things (to others) like lotus roots, Japanese yams, kumquats, dragonfruits, longans, jujubes, Hawaiian purple sweet potatoes, passion fruits, star fruits, etc. Afroz is what he categorizes himself as a "generic Indian Muslim." He was from Uttar Pradesh. His last city was Mumbai, before he left for BC. His daughter has been left with her grandparents in India. Afroz lives with his wife, a caregiver, in Vancouver. Afroz has an MBA from India, but he says that it is difficult to attain his dream job of doing marketing. I told him that my Auntie Vicky from the Philippines was working as a manager for Tupperware (a plastic container company) in India, as she lived in a "palace" with servants. I could not visit her at that time because I was working. (She also worked in Thailand, which I did visit.) It is the 8th of December of 2024, today.

Find me tomorrow morning. I'll be sitting on the café patio reading a newspaper and wearing a Hawaiian shirt.

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