The Hawaiian keyboard is accessible for typing on both desktop and mobile devices.
About Hawaiian orthography
The Hawaiian alphabet uses 13 symbols: A, E, I, O, U, H, K, L, M, N, P, W, and the glottal stop ʻokina (U+02BB). Long vowels take the kahakō (macron): ā, ē, ī, ō, ū.
Hawaiian VS English alphabet
The Hawaiian and English alphabets have some letters in common, as shown in the following table:
| Letters | Hawaiian / English |
| A | both |
| B | english |
| C | english |
| D | english |
| E | both |
| F | english |
| G | english |
| H | both |
| I | both |
| J | english |
| K | both |
| L | both |
| M | both |
| N | both |
| O | both |
| P | both |
| Q | english |
| R | english |
| S | english |
| T | english |
| U | both |
| V | english |
| W | both |
| X | english |
| Y | english |
| Z | english |
| Ā | Hawaiian |
| Ē | Hawaiian |
| Ī | Hawaiian |
| Ō | Hawaiian |
| Ū | Hawaiian |
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