Hawaiʻian
English
Etymology
Adjective
Hawaiʻian (comparative more Hawaiʻian, superlative most Hawaiʻian)
Noun
Hawaiʻian (plural Hawaiʻians)
- (Hawaii) Alternative form of Hawaiian.
- 2007, Jake Goldberg, Joyce Hart, “Geography: The Island State”, in Hawaiʻi[1] (Juvenile Literature), Marshall Cavendish, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 19:
- Today Molokaʻi is often called the Friendly Isle, possibly due to the fact that the largest population of Native Hawaiians live there. Historically, Molokaʻi has been a place for the spiritual leaders of the Hawaiʻian culture to gather.