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Papa helu loliWehewehe Wikiwiki update log

hua hōʻailona, Abbreviation for kana (ton).

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hua hōʻailona, Abbreviation for koena (difference, remainder).

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hua hōʻailona, Kilobyte, in computer terminology. PK (ʻai pākaukani).

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the seventh letter of the Hawaiian alphabet. Its sound varies somewhat from the English k, sound to that of the t, according as the enunciation is made at the end of the tongue or near the root. It is difficult to make Hawaiians perceive the difference between the English sounds of k and t. The natives on the Island of Hawaii generally pronounce the letter with the palate, that is, give it the k sound, while the natives of the Island of Kauai pronounce it with the end of the tongue that is, pronounce it as t.

h. ke ai i re mui.

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