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Pin 45956 Austria Klosterneuburg
IamDiÖ
Pin 45955 Austria Orth an der Donau
Deutsch (German)
Bei einer Wanderung an der Donau entdeckt. &AlteSprache. &Grabrede IamDiÖ
Pin 45954 Austria Orth an der Donau
Deutsch (German)
Auf einer Wanderung an der Donau entdeckt. &AlteSprache IamDiÖ
Pin 45953 Austria Orth an der Donau
Deutsch (German)
Bei einem regionalen Bauern. &Österreichisch IamDiÖ
Pin 45952 Austria Eckartsau
Deutsch (German)
Auf dem Weg zur nächsten Wanderung entdeckt. &AlteSprache IamDiÖ
Pin 45951 Austria Eckartsau
Deutsch (German)
Bei einer Wanderung in den Herbstferien entdeckt. &Hochdeutsch IamDiÖ
Pin 45871 United States Haleiwa
Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
(SP) (Check in #2) this is a photo of a semi-permanent bumper sticker (taken with permission) in the domain of transportation. It’s main audience is Locals and speakers of Pidgin because “mo bettah” is likely not a phrase that non-Locals will be too familiar with. It is likely meant to show off the car owner’s pride of being from/having visited Molokai and desire to express Molokai’s excellence/superiority over other islands Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 45870 United States Honolulu
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
(SP)(Check in #2) this is a impermanent paper sign in the restaurant domain that contains English, Hawaiian, and Pidgin, but I am using it as a Pidgin submission. This sign is likely directed towards Locals or residents (the sign directly mentions kama'āina) who are more aware of current events in Hawai'i and want to support other Locals buy shopping locally; however, the majority of this sign is still in English so that it is as easy as possible for anyone to read it, no matter where they’re from. Hawaiian, and especially Pidgin (“da Shaka”) is used here to drive home the important of shopping Local and connect it more with the Local community, although in this case one could argue it has become more of a branding choice to appeal to readers’ desire to help Locals and Hawai'i’s economy. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 45869 United States Honolulu
English (English) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
(SP) (Check in #2) This a framed semi-permanent poster visible on entrance to a student market/convenience store domain. The majority of this poster is in English, likely so that students from anywhere, even the mainland or other countries, can understand its main message easily. However, the word “Shaka” and the Shaka hand sign take up large section of the post, encouraging shoppers to look for the Shaka to know you’re buying from local sources. An iconic Pidgin word/symbol is used here to drive home the fact that circulating money back to Locals is very important, and this message would have been less impactful if they had used a non-Pidgin word, since Pidgin is often considered “the language of Locals”. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 44269 Deutschland Essen
Deutsch (German) English (English)
Pin 44261 Austria Wien
bosanski (Bosnian) Deutsch (German) BCMS languages (Serbo-Croatian) Hrvatski (Croatian) Cрпски (Serbian)
Pin 44260 Netherlands Grou
Frysk (West Frisian)
#sichtberens #frysk
Pin 44259 Deutschland Hamburg
Deutsch (German) Plattdüütsch (Low German)
Pin 44258 Deutschland Hamburg
Plattdüütsch (Low German)
Pin 44257 Luxembourg Mamer
Français (French) Lëtzebuergesch (Luxembourgish)
#ckap
Pin 44256 United Kingdom Liverpool
English (English) Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic)
Memorial plaque to the Irish Famine/Starvation (1845-1853) that led over 1 million people Irish people setting sail from Liverpool to find a new life overseas.
Pin 44255 Austria Wien
Français (French) 한국말 (Korean) 普通话 (Chinese)
Pin 44254 United States Columbus
English (English) Español (Spanish)
Pin 44253 Germany Chorin
Deutsch (German)
ÖKODORF BRODOWIN, ökologische Litfasssäule
Pin 44252 United States Columbus
English (English) 普通话 (Chinese)
Restaurant sign on building