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Oʻahu Beach Names & Pronunciation

How to say O'ahu beach names correctly, with meanings and cultural context

Hawaiian Pronunciation Basics
Vowels Are Key

Every vowel in Hawaiian is pronounced: a (ah), e (eh), i (ee), o (oh), u (oo). There are no silent letters. When you see a long beach name, break it into syllables at each vowel and say them all.

The Okina (ʻ)

The okina looks like an apostrophe and creates a glottal stop — a brief pause, like the break in "uh-oh." It is a consonant, not punctuation. Hawaiʻi has an okina: hah-WAH-ee (with a tiny pause before the last syllable).

Stress Patterns

Stress typically falls on the second-to-last syllable. Long vowels (marked with a kahako/macron) always receive stress. When in doubt, emphasize the second-to-last syllable and you will usually be close.

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