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  2. Havaii - Wikipedia

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    Havaii is one of a half dozen or so variant spellings of Hawaii that can be found across all three points of Polynesia. Havaii or Hawai'i refers to the ancient name for both Ra'iatea and Fakarava, both in French Polynesia. Common to all monarchial systems, island names changed by royal order or common assent, according to historic events.

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Hawaii-related articles

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    Orthography refers to the correct spelling of a language. [1] The Hawaiian language uses two special diacritic marks in its orthography not used in English.. The kahakō is the Hawaiian term for the macron, a small sign added to a letter to alter pronunciation or to distinguish between similar words.

  4. ʻOkina - Wikipedia

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    The left single quotation mark has been used as an acceptable approximation to the ʻokina, though it still has problems: the ʻokina is a letter, not a punctuation mark, which may cause incorrect behaviour in automated text processing. Additionally, the left single quotation mark is represented in some typefaces by a mirrored "9" glyph, rather ...

  5. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Hawaii-related articles

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    I have seen both the first two used in hawaii so I am somewhat unsure of the correct choice. However, I do find the "of hawaii" to be redundant. My vote, tentatively, is for The first form with adequate documentation That they are hawaiian nobility. Avriette 05:27, July 10, 2005 (UTC)

  6. Talk:Hawaii/Archive 9 - Wikipedia

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    "Hawaii" (without the okina) is unquestionably the most common and most correct (in English) spelling. If you want to argue that the okina is a letter, rather than a diacritic (As Awien does above), then we are discussing transliteration, and we use the most common *English* forms are to be used.

  7. Don't be that tourist: Here's how to respectfully visit ... - AOL

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    If it is made in Hawaii, it will usually say so or have a Hawaii address on the label." Seek out mom-and-pop shops or Native Hawaiian-owned businesses, which you can find online at Kuhikuhi .

  8. ‘NCIS: Hawai’i’ Canceled After 3 Seasons: When Will the ...

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    NCIS: Hawai’i will air part 1 of his finale on Monday, April 29, with part 2 airing on Monday, May 6. The Hawaii-based series premiered in 2021 as a spinoff of NCIS, which is currently in season 21.

  9. What to know about Hawaii travel right now - AOL

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    All nonessential travel to West Maui is “strongly discouraged” through the end of August according to Gov. Josh Green’s emergency proclamation, the Hawai’i Tourism Authority said in travel ...