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...obe deeper into the structure of the Hawaiian language. Some students wish to speak Hawaiian to grandparents and other native speakers still found on Niihau and in scattered communities on other islands and even in Honolulu. The Hawaiian language is not dead, and, to judge by the number of persons under twenty fluent in the language, it will be around for a long time. A j...