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  1. The current official Hawaiian alphabet consists of 13 letters: five vowels (A a, E e, I i, O o, and U u) and eight consonants (H h, K k, L l, M m, N n, P p, W w, and ʻ). [2] Alphabetic order differs from the normal Latin order in that the vowels come first, then the consonants.

  2. El alfabeto hawaiano oficial actual consta de 12 letras: cinco vocales (A a, E e, I i, O o, U u) y siete consonantes (H h, K k, L l, M m, N n, P p, W w, ʻ). 2 El orden alfabético difiere del orden latino normal en que las vocales van primero, y luego las consonantes.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ʻOkinaʻOkina - Wikipedia

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    The ʻokina visually resembles a left single quotation mark(‘)—a small "6"-shaped mark above the baseline. The Tahitian ʻeta has a distinct shape, like an ʻokina turned 90° or more clockwise.[citation needed]

    The ʻokina is treated as a separate letter in the Hawaiian alphabet. It is unicameral—that is, it does not have separate uppercase (capital or majuscule) and lowercase (small or minuscule) forms—unlike the other letters, all of which are basic Latin letters. For words that begin with an ʻokina, capitalization rules affect the next letter instead: f...

    Apostrophes and quotation marks

    In the ASCII character set, the ʻokina is typically represented by the apostrophe character ('), ASCII value 39 in decimal and 27 in hexadecimal. This character is typically rendered as a straight typewriter apostrophe, lacking the curve of the ʻokina proper. In some fonts, the ASCII apostrophe is rendered as a right single quotation mark, which is an even less satisfactory glyph for the ʻokina—essentially a 180° rotation of the correct shape. Many other character sets expanded on the overloa...

    Unicode

    In the Unicode standard, the ʻokina is encoded as U+02BB ʻ MODIFIER LETTER TURNED COMMA, which can be rendered in HTML by the entity ʻ (or in hexadecimal form ʻ). Although this letter was introduced in Unicode 1.1 (1993), lack of support for this character prevented easy and universal use for many years. As of 2008[update], OS X, Microsoft Windows and Linux-based computers and all new major smartphones have no problem with the glyph, and it is no longer a problem in Internet Explo...

    Apple compatibility with Hawaiian added in OS 10.2
    Ulukau: The Hawaiian Electronic Library: Browser information for viewing Hawaiian characters Archived 2006-12-05 at the Wayback Machine
    The Okina in French Polynesian, a graphic example on the top of the page of the official website of the commune of Faa'a, capital of the French Polynesia (this explains why the INSEEstill encodes i...
  4. Hawaiian alphabet (ka pīʻāpā Hawaiʻi) Hear the pronunciation: Notes. Vowels can be long or short. Long vowels are usually written with a macron (ā, ē, ī, ō, ū), but if no macron is available, a circumflex (â, ê, î, ô, û) can be used instead. When stressed a is pronounced [ɐ] or [a], and [ə] when unstressed. When stressed e is pronounced [ɛ].

  5. El alfabeto hawaiano (en hawaiano: ka pīʻāpā Hawaiʻi) es un alfabeto utilizado para escribir hawaiano. Este fue adaptado del alfabeto inglés a principios del siglo XIX por misioneros americanos para imprimir una biblia en la lengua hawaiiana.