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Just 13 Letters: How The Hawaiian Language Works With A Tiny Alphabet

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Just 13 Letters: How The Hawaiian Language Works With A Tiny Alphabet

Hawaiian seems too plain at a look - few letters, barely any noise - but underneath runs a river of time, islands met long ago through chant and sea routes. Clarity here does not need piles of syllables because each part holds weight, shaped by order, tradition, and how words land on the ear. Meaning grows quietly, guided by pattern, not volume, showing that saying things well leans on balance, not bulk. Its shape? Formed where land meets sky, thought meets speech, over centuries woven through breath and habit.
 

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