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Hulihua

Hulihua is an online word game specifically designed for indigenous languages. The objective of the game is to guess a five-letter word in the indigenous language. The gameplay involves guessing words within a limited number of attempts. The game provides feedback on the correctness of the guesses, indicating the number of letters in the guess that match the word and if any of the letters are in the correct position.

"Hulihua" seems to be an initiative aimed at promoting and preserving indigenous languages by providing a platform for language learners and speakers to engage with these languages in a fun and educational way. For detailed controls, gameplay mechanics, and instructions on how to play "Hulihua," it's recommended to visit the website itself and explore the provided resources and guidelines. I apologize for any confusion caused earlier, and I appreciate your patience. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please let me know.

Hulihua

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  1. Objective: The objective of Hulihua is to guess a five-letter word in an indigenous language by making guesses within a limited number of attempts.

  2. Indigenous Language Focus: Hulihua aims to promote and preserve indigenous languages by allowing players to create their own versions of Wordle using these languages.

  3. Creator and Meaning: The game was created by Aidan Pine of The Mother Tongues Blog. The name "Hulihua" is derived from the Hawaiian language, meaning "to turn over, flip, or change." It reflects the game's purpose of embracing and revitalizing indigenous languages.

  4. Word List: Hulihua contains approximately 400 five-letter words compiled from older texts. Although the list may not be exhaustive and may not include words found in modern dictionaries, the game incorporates a more comprehensive list of valid words to minimize "not a valid word" warnings.

  5. Gameplay: The game presents a series of blank spaces representing the five-letter word in the indigenous language. Players guess words and receive feedback on the correctness of their guesses. The feedback indicates the number of letters in the guess that match the word and whether any letters are in the correct position.

Hulihua seems to provide a platform for language learners and speakers of indigenous languages to engage with the language in a playful and interactive way. It offers an opportunity to practice vocabulary, spelling, and familiarity with the language's structure.

Please note that specific controls and gameplay mechanics may vary depending on the platform or website where Hulihua is played. It's recommended to visit the appropriate website or platform offering Hulihua to access the game and find any provided controls or gameplay instructions.

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