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Pin 44131 United States Hauula
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
LM. Ko’olaupoko district Aloha it’s a lifestyle. Being kind and compassionate. Intended for locals and non locals alike. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44128 United States Kaneohe
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
LM. The birds are all indigenous/Native Hawaiian birds that are endangered (their Hawaiian name is translated to English or its meaning in the photo) Domain: Kaneohe. Painting on a wall. Brings awareness of endangered animals most likely towards visitors. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44126 United States Waimanalo
English (English) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English) 日本語 (Japanese)
This is the name of a Karaoke bar up in Waimanalo. The use of “Ohana” in this is most likely to catch the eyes of locals and incorporate a more welcoming feel for the business. The intended audience is also the locals of the community. AJR Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44125 United States Honolulu
English (English) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
This is another poster on The Bus. We see the phrase “Talk Story”. The intended audience is most likely the locals of the community AJR Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44124 United States Honolulu
English (English) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
I would consider this Pidgin because it incorporates both English and Hawaiian in the phrase “Join the Ohana”. This is another poster up at South Shore Grill. The intended audience can also be both locals and people of other ethnic groups living on the island. AJR Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44123 United States Honolulu
English (English) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
This is the menu at South Shore Grill. We see the use of Pidgin in this menu to showcase their “local favorites”; “keiki dog,” “small kine”. The intended audience is both local and foreigner customers. AJR Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44122 United States Honolulu
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
This is a public sign showcasing an alarm system. The intended audience would be both locals with a business as well as foreigners as it includes English words. AJR Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44121 United States Honolulu
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
This is an informative poster that was on The Bus. From the context of the English words used below, I can see that the meaning of “Malama Kupuna” implies putting our elders first, especially on public transportation. This also implies that the intended audience would be the local community, along with foreigners as English is also used. AJR Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44120 United States Honolulu
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
This is a poster in UHM’s Shidler building. The use of Hawaiian in this poster shows that the intended audience is the local community. It also creates a sense of “togetherness”. AJR Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44119 United States Honolulu
Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
The purpose of using Hawaiian on this poster is to execute the qualities that Oahu’s DPR employees value and showcase in the work field. This is posted up in the district park of McCully. AJR Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44118 United States Honolulu
Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
I saw another card in pidgin at target. Super cute and funny cards. GM Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44117 United States Honolulu
Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
A birthday card in pidgin at target. GM Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44116 United States Honolulu
Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
A sign at the airport for the bathroom for women. GM Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44115 United States Kapolei
Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
A sign for the bathroom for Men. GM Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44114 United States Honolulu
Hawai‘i (Hawaiian) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
I also saw another sign in my dorm tower on the top floor with both pidgin and Hawaiian. Just some common words to get to know. GM Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44113 United States Honolulu
Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
I saw this sign in my dorm tower on the top floor. This is a sign of recommendations for food places nearby. GM Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44112 United States Honolulu
Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
The shaved ice place also had a sign that said E Komo Mai which means welcome in Hawaiian. GM Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44111 United States Honolulu
Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
I forgot to add my initials with the photo. This picture indicates that if you don’t have a mask you don’t get to order shaved ice. GM Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44110 United States Honolulu
Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
This was another sign that I saw while ordering shaved ice. This sign indicates that if you have no mask, you are not allowed to enter. GM Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44109 United States Honolulu
Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
I was going to get shaved ice and saw this sign while ordering. This sign indicates if you have no mask they will give you no service. Multilingual Hawaiʻi