Today's Lesson: in Talk Story
- Feb. 18, 2018, 9:37 a.m.
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The Hawaiian language:
The 5 vowels a,e,i,o and u as well as the 7 consonants h,k,l,m,n,p, and w make up the entire Hawaiian alphabet…
In the Hawaiian language a consonant is always followed by a vowel which also means all Hawaiian words end in a vowel…
Thus your lesson for today (smiles)…
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Cobalt ⋅ February 18, 2018
This entry was interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing!
Maui Jim Cobalt ⋅ February 18, 2018
You are most welcome... (smiles)
Deleted user ⋅ February 18, 2018
Thanks.
Maui Jim Deleted user ⋅ February 18, 2018
You are welcome... (smiles)
crystal butterfly ⋅ February 18, 2018
Very interesting.
Maui Jim crystal butterfly ⋅ February 18, 2018
Yes... fun to know...
Telstar ⋅ February 19, 2018
And a copy of this little pearl of wisdom went into my personal journal - for all to see for all time & eternity.........
Maui Jim Telstar ⋅ February 19, 2018
Well then my next entry on Pidgin... should be fun to read as well...
🌻StillJustMe🌸 ⋅ February 19, 2018
Interesting. You're never too old to learn something new :)
Maui Jim 🌻StillJustMe🌸 ⋅ February 19, 2018
Another lesson today...