1. There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet. Vowels: A, E, I, O, U Consonants: H, K, L, M, N, P, W.
- Bonus: There are never two consonants next to each other in a Hawaiian word, but vowels are often next to each other.
- Pronunciation tip: Try to enunciate all vowels and you should be in good shape, and remember, W sometimes equals V.
- Only four of the votes cast on this island during the 2008 elections were for Barack Obama.
- It's okay to be late around here, it's expected, and it's called Aloha time. People also drive, and live "aloha". I really don't.
5. Each island is a county (except for Maui county has Lanai and Mo'olokai) and each county has a mayor to lead it.
- Mo'olokai has a leprosy settlement that dates from the 1900's and people still live on it.
- Brittan owns a small chunk of the Big Island - just large enough for a monument to Captain Cook.
8. The state fish is the humuhumunukunukuapua'a (Pronunciation: hoo moo hoo moo noo koo noo koo ap oo ah'ah. Now say it fast.)
9. When people are giving you directions, they like to use the words "Mauka" (which means toward the way of the mountains) and "Makai" (which means toward the way of the ocean).
10. Hawaii has nearly 1,500 confirmed cases of swine flu but the state government has opted to stop reporting the facts because tourism is already bad enough. *shudder* Also, recently a naval ship docked here with at least 69 confirmed cases. Yay...