If not, they will generallyĪppear as boxes or question marks. You may be able to display Hawaiian diacritical marks. Choose the level of Hawaiian font displayĭepending on your browser, operating system and installed fonts, (See UH Style Guide.) Technology, however, is still catching up. The State of Hawaii and University of Hawaii strongly encourage For example 'pau,' depending on placement of okina and kahako,Ĭan mean completed, smudge, moist or skirt. The kahako is a macron, which lengthens and adds stress to The syllables of "oh-oh." In print, the correct mark for designating an okina The okina is a glottal stop, similar to the sound between The Hawaiian language uses two diacritical markings.
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