Mango Languages creates lovable language-learning experiences for individuals. (Mango Languages is free to use if you have a Hawai‘i State Library Card)

A bookstore that sells books that educate on the Hawaiian Language or are written in the Language.

An online Hawaiian Dictionary that can translate both English to Hawaiian and Hawaiian to English.

Tiny Cards is a free "flashcard" app that keeps track of a user's learning progress. User "Stason20" has compiled a list of Hawaiian Language flashcards.

Ka Leo Hawai‘i was a public Hawaiian language radio program broadcast from 1972 to 1988 with interviews of mainly native Hawaiian speaking elders.

Collection of native Hawaiian newspapers in ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i. There is an option to translate the site to English at the top right corner of the page.

Learn Hawaiian in just 5 minutes a day with Duolingo's game-like lessons. Whether you’re a beginner starting with the basics or looking to practice your reading, writing, and speaking, Duolingo is scientifically proven to work.

Kumu Card's products are designed for people of all ages. Our aim is to keep the Hawaiian language strong and share our culture and values, such as Mālama ʻĀina & Aloha.

Hulo! Hulo! is a fast, fun, and easy way to practice your Hawaiian vocabulary. Hulo! is a board game themed after old Hawaiian newspapers. Go to Site

Drops In just five minutes a day, you will learn Hawaiian through Drops' beautifully illustrated, immersive and playful lessons. You focus on the part of Hawaiian that matters most — words. It’s effective, fun and free. Go to Site

Manomano.io An online Dictionary that translates Hawaiian into English. The website also utilizes "Flashcard Decks" and has a "Word of the Day" to expand Hawaiian vocabulary. Go to Site