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It's Kaua'i not Kaui.....
I hate to be picky, but I guess misspellings have always bugged me. The spelling also affects the pronunciation of the garden island's name: It's Koh-AH-ee, not Cow-ee, or Kaw-eye.
Just a helpful hint or friendly reminder.... Mahalo, Kealii |
Aloha <font color="blue">kealii</font>,
Mahalo for the clarification, anyway you say it, pronouncing Kaua'i brings a smile to my face:-d. Seems the "3:O-eye" pronunciation may still remain nearby on Niihau, according to this article: <font color="blue">starbulletin.com/2003/11/03/news/kokualine.html ((?))</font> |
Sounds Picky to Me although you hate to be picky.
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Must be a full moon >:-)
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Reply to <font color="blue">iceeU2</font>
Nope, only a 1/4((S)) :o) |
One should break up the syllables of the Hawaiian words to get the most proper pronunciation. Hitting the proper accented syllable is also considered good form.
Kealii is correct, HOWEVER, I would point out that most of us locals don't do that. In fact when we hear someone with such perfect Hawaiian pronunciation, we know they're eith someone who takes the language very seriously, or tourists!! hehe..... In the example of this post, most of us do pronounce Kauai, COW-EYE. Accent on the EYE. Not gramatically correct yes, and I guess we're just lazy that way, but just letting the mainlanders know the "scoops" so to speak...... However you pronounce it though, it's a great island to visit. |
Now I know what all you IRS agents do at your desks after April 15th has come and gone!
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Aloha kealii, I don't think you are being picky. Thanks for the reminder!
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There's a very good Hawaiian language tutorial site, with assorted word categories:
http://www.geocities.com/~olelo/hltableofcontents.html This page on "common mispronunciations" is excellent: http://www.geocities.com/~olelo/wl-m...nciations.html Scroll down that list to see how to pronounce Kaua`i correctly. |
auntiemaria,
How do you get the accent thingy on Kaua'i to go in that direction. Is there another way to do it other than using the apostrophe? Call me a =:), but I go =-O when I see it spelled Kaui. -Bill |
Damn, last week I felt voted off the island for a simple typo of a place I have visited many times....now it's groundhog day........you are picky and should get over it since people like me who know the island well, will most likely not get over typos. I will try, but I can't make any promises. However, I do know how to say the island, if and when I fail to type it. Now is it KEE LEE or KAY LEE or KEA LI, or KEE LAH EE??? Cureous.
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Don't tell us yet...
I'm guessing kay-ah-lee-ee. |
I think peole should be respectful of the Hawaiian language -it should not be made a fun object. If there is a correct pronunciation of a word or place, we should take the time to learn it. We take the time to research restaurants and hotels, but not the People's language. Hawaii is a most wonderful, beautiful place to visit. We love and respect it.
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I know the feeling of cringing when someone mispronounces the name of a location...many years ago I worked as a 411 operator in Southern California..out of state calls came in all of time for "La Jawla", "Placenta" and many other Spanish names that the unfamiliar slaughtered. As long as I knew what the heck they meant and they were nice I didn't mind!
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The thingy that looks like an okino -`-is on your keyboard to the left of the [1] key. I worked on the directory at my kids school, and found it really fast!
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((8)) You say potato, I say patattah, you say tomato, I say creole tomata.... ((8)) b(
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Oooops, please replace b( with b-(
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OH, forget it! :-D
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Thank lcuy!
Kaua`i! Yippee! I'm so easily pleased... -Bill |
Just call it freakin Hawaii and forget about it. :S-
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