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Nickname |
Country / City |
Languages |
Taxonomies |
Comment |
Project / Group |
Map |
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47173
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United States
Kailua
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HC
medium: Christmas greeting card
print: Printed on index cardboard
message: "Da kine stuff I like for Christmas"- "The things I would like for Christmas." in Pidgin translation
implied audience: Friends, Family
how it relates to language rights: The use of Pidgin and furthermore description of wants for christmas translated to pidgin calls to attention, a positive list of things that can spread the christmas cheer.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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47175
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United States
Kailua
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HC
medium: Pidgin Language Visual Dictionary
print: Paperback book
message: "Pidgin to da max"- "Definitive Pidgin" translated to HWC
implied audience: Locals, Tourists
how it relates to language rights: "Pidgin to da Max" is the definitive guide to learning pidgin terms and vocabulary in Hawaii, as of 1983.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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47178
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United States
Kailua
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HC
medium: Packaging for Lotion
print: Carboard box
message: "Pikake" is the Hawaiian name for Jasimum Sambac, a flower originating from southeast asia
implied audience: Lotion users
how it relates to language rights: Moea is a local brand that carries skincare products originating from Hawaii, opening the doors to more potential buyers being open to Hawaiian-themed cosmetics.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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47183
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United States
Kailua
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HC
medium: Athletic surf shirt
print: Bright orange neoprene rashguard
message: "Aloha" is the universal term associated with Hawaii. Means, "Hello" "Goodbye" "Love" "I love you", etc.
implied audience: surfers, women athletes
how it relates to language rights: "Aloha" is a ubiquitous term seen everywhere in Hawaii, signifying the cultural phenomenon on the concept of Aloha in Hawaii.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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47184
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United States
Kailua
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HC
medium: Party sign
print: Vinyl printed Sign
message: "Lokahi" meaning, "Unity" in Hawaiian.
implied audience: Families, Friends
how it relates to language rights: "Lokahi" brings a sense of unity within the Kailua Community.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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46186
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United States
Kailua
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N.L This photo contains the pidgin word ono next to the picture in the middle. This photo was taken from yelp. https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/the-hibachi-kailua?select=p0gu8OskEZBJA-oFXPn2FQ
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41356
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United States
Kailua
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One of the food names on the Big City Diner menu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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41357
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United States
Kailua
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Location: FOODLAND. Sign ‘shaka’ - welcoming gesture, the poster is advertising the store’s products using Hawaii Creole English as the header: ‘Shakas Up'
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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41358
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United States
Kailua
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Location: FOODLAND
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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41359
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United States
Kailua
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Deck of cards cover at TIMES supermarket
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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41360
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United States
Kailua
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Children’s Book - Kimo’s Summer Vacation
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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41361
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United States
Kailua
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Deck of cards cover at TIMES supermarket
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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41362
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United States
Kailua
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‘Shoots’ in Pidgin means ‘ok’ in English
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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41363
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United States
Kailua
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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47290
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United States
Kailua
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KA - Here the Hawaiian is kū kia'i mauna, which means to stand strong as guard of the mountain. in this case referring to Mauna Kea
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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46039
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United States
Kailua
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SU: Check Up #2
- What languages are used on the sign?:
The languages that are used on the sign are Hawaiian & English.
- How are the languages presented?:
The Hawaiian word “Ohana” is presented in big, blue letters. The English words are presented in big and small, blue and red letters. The words “Ohana Bar-B-Q” are in big letter because that’s the name of the restaurant and the rest of the words are in a smaller font because it tells you what kind of restaurant this is and the phone number to call for a take out order.
- Who is the audience?:
The audience is the general public and could be for both locals and non-locals.
- What is the domain?:
The domain is a workplace and an eating place.
- What is the sign telling people?:
The sign is telling people that it is a Korean restaurant and since it says “Ohana Bar-B-Q”, “Ohana” means family so it might be a family owned Korean Bar-B-Q restaurant.
- Why is Hawaiian being used here?:
Hawaiian is being used here because it could easily catch the attention of the non-locals and locals alike.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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80096
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United States
Kailua
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Directions to chocolate factory (given in English and Japanese) off the main road
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3642
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United States
Kahului
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39039
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United States
Kahului
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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3562
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United States
Kahului
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