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Be an everyday, caregiving hero.
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Be an everyday, caregiving hero.
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ecause the Hawaiian orthography is different from English orthography, the pronunciation of the words differ. For example, the "muʻumuʻu", traditionally a Hawaiian dress, is pronounced /ˈmuːmuː/ MOO-moo by many mainland residents. However, many Hawaii residents have learned and realize that the ʻokina in Hawaiian signifies a glottal stop. Thus, in the Hawaiian language, "muʻumuʻu" is pronounced MOO-oo-MOO-oo. The pronunciations listed here are how it would sound in Hawaiian orthography.
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