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ID |
Nickname |
Country / City |
Languages |
Taxonomies |
Comment |
Project / Group |
Map |
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42526
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Denmark
Aarhus
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42527
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United States
Honolulu
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Domain is an advertisement, and the audience is pidgin speakers - AB
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42536
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France
Mulhouse
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42543
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Belgium
Mons
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42544
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United States
Honolulu
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Keychains intended for tourists. The domain is informal/novelty and just for fun. - AB
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42545
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain is an app used to track the bus. It’s probably using pidgin to show its a local app for the HNL bus system. -AB
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42547
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Luxemburg
Luxembourg
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—
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42548
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France
Mulhouse
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42550
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France
Mulhouse
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Panneau Musées en plein air en alsacien
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42584
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Germany
Würzburg
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42630
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United States
Honolulu
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(SP) This is a photo of a bench on a corner in the domain of a public park. It is permanent and it’s medium is stone. It is a quote in Hawaiian and I’m not sure what it’s saying, though it may be a popular or familiar quote among Hawaiian speakers, or it could just be a one off quote that was added for decoration. It is clearly made for Locals who understand Hawaiian, because anyone who can’t speak the language obviously won’t get much from it. It’s meant to make the bench and stone structure more beautiful and connected to the state of Hawai'i and its history.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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42631
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United States
Honolulu
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(SP) this is an impermanent plastic and paper sign in our elevator in the domain of shared living/education. It uses the word Kokua as in please help (the community). It’s reminding people to social distance during Covid. The majority of the sign is in English because it needs to be understood by everyone who lives here, who may or may not be from Hawai'i. The meaning of Kokua isn’t too hard to figure out even if you aren’t from Hawai'i, and it may have been added to add a more “Hawaiian” atmosphere to the dorm and also because Kokua is an important and commonly heard concept in Hawai'i.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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42632
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United States
Honolulu
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(SP) this is an impermanent paper poster on the wall in a dorm building, in the domain of community living/education. At the top is says “eh, howzit?” which is a common Pidgin phrase used to ask what’s up or how’s it going. However in this case, it’s used on a poster advertising mental health and academic resources, so it really is asking “how’s it going? Are you ok?”. This poster is in a dorm with people from all over the world, so the majority of it is in English so that it can be understand by more people. The Pidgin may have been added to add more of a sense of “Hawaiian” and grab people’s attention.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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42661
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain is public and its use is advertisement, the intended audience is most likely locals. -AB
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42662
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain is public, and it’s a sign for a business, and is probably meant for locals more than tourists. -AB
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42749
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain is public, it’s on a hawaiian food store, so it’s probably meant for locals to know it’s a local place. - AB
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42752
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain is public, it’s the name of a restaurant and the intended au dance is probably locals
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42753
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain is a restaurant, and the intended audience is probably locals because they sell hawaiian food. - AB
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42754
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain is a street sign for a hotel, most likely intended for tourists because it’s on a hotel. - AB
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42764
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United States
Tucson
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Jethro P
This restaurant and bar is located on Scott Ave and Congress Street and is English for "Dammit".
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