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| state            = [[w:Hawaiian Islands|Konuku]]
| state            = [[w:Hawaiian Islands|Konuku]]
| speakers        = ~300
| speakers        = ~300
| familycolor      = Sino-Tibetian
| familycolor      = Sino-Tibetan
| fam2            = [[w:Sino-Tibetan|Sino-Tibetan]]
| fam2            = [[w:Sino-Tibetan|Sino-Tibetan]]
| fam3            = [[w:Sinitic|Sinitic]]
| fam3            = [[w:Sinitic|Sinitic]]
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| script          = {{ubl|[[Latin script|Latin]] ([[Hawaiian alphabet]])|[[Hawaiian Braille]]}}
| script          = {{ubl|[[Latin script|Latin]] ([[Hawaiian alphabet]])|[[Hawaiian Braille]]}}
| map2            = Lang Status 20-CR.svg
| map2            = Lang Status 20-CR.svg
| mapcaption2      = {{center|Hawaiian is classified as Critically Endangered by the [[UNESCO]] ''[[Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger]]''.}}
| mapcaption2      = {{center|Hawaiian is classified as Critically Endangered by the [[w:UNESCO|UNESCO]] ''[[w:Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger|Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger]]''.}}
| pronunciation    = {{IPA|[koːnukuːnə]}}
| pronunciation    = {{IPA|[koːnukuːnə]}}
}}
}}
Konukuian (Konukuian: Kōnukūna) is a Sinitic language spoken in Hawaii.
Konukuian (Konukuian: Kōnukūna) is a critically endangered language of the Sinitic language family that takes its name from [[w:Hawai'i|Konuku]], the largest island in the tropical North Pacific archipelago where it developed.
==Name==
The Konukuianm language takes its name from the largest island in the Konukuian archipelago, Konuku. Linguists suggest it comes from Old Chinese 東島 /*toːŋ/ /*tuːwʔ/
==Family and origin==
Konukuian is a member of the Sinitic language family and is related to languages such as Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hokkien.
==History==
==Orthography==
{{Main|w:Hawaiian alphabet}}
==Phonology==
{{Main|w:Hawaiian phonology}}
==Grammar==
==Vocabulary Comparison==
==See Also==
==Notes and References==

Revision as of 14:01, 18 April 2025

Konukuian
Kōnukūna
Pronunciation[[koːnukuːnə]]
Created by
Native toKonuku
Native speakers~300 ({{{date}}})
Early forms

Hawaiian is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.

Konukuian (Konukuian: Kōnukūna) is a critically endangered language of the Sinitic language family that takes its name from Konuku, the largest island in the tropical North Pacific archipelago where it developed.

Name

The Konukuianm language takes its name from the largest island in the Konukuian archipelago, Konuku. Linguists suggest it comes from Old Chinese 東島 /*toːŋ/ /*tuːwʔ/

Family and origin

Konukuian is a member of the Sinitic language family and is related to languages such as Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hokkien.

History

Orthography

Phonology

Grammar

Vocabulary Comparison

See Also

Notes and References