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Introduction to the Hawaiian language ; (an English-Hawaiian vocabulary,) ... with a complementary Hawaiian-English vocabulary.
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Introduction to the Hawaiian language ; (an English-Hawaiian vocabulary,) ... with a complementary Hawaiian-English vocabulary.

Author: Henry P Judd; Mary Kawena Pukui; John F G Stokes
Publisher: Honolulu, Hawaii : Tongg Pub. Co., [1943]
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We learn best to speak by speaking, whether it be our own language or another tongue, so the plan is to furnish the reader with a verbal equipment sufficient to enable him to converse accurately in Hawaiian with those who still use the language as their own. The equipment offered is, in addition to grammatical notes, a careful selection of five thousand of the most used and most useful English words, with their  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Dictionaries
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Judd, Henry P. (Henry Pratt), b. 1880.
Introduction to the Hawaiian language.
Honolulu, Hawaii : Tongg Pub. Co., [1943]
(OCoLC)573302030
Online version:
Judd, Henry P. (Henry Pratt), b. 1880.
Introduction to the Hawaiian language.
Honolulu, Hawaii : Tongg Pub. Co., [1943]
(OCoLC)608131134
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Henry P Judd; Mary Kawena Pukui; John F G Stokes
OCLC Number: 4945354
Notes: "Grammatical notes": p. [11]-29.
Description: 1 p. leaves, [5]- 314 p. ; 16 cm.
Responsibility: compiled by Henry P. Judd ... Mary Kawena Pukui ... and John F.G. Stokes ...

Abstract:

We learn best to speak by speaking, whether it be our own language or another tongue, so the plan is to furnish the reader with a verbal equipment sufficient to enable him to converse accurately in Hawaiian with those who still use the language as their own. The equipment offered is, in addition to grammatical notes, a careful selection of five thousand of the most used and most useful English words, with their various equivalents as spoken by present-day Hawaiians among themselves. - Preface.

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