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Pin 46568 Österreich Salzburg
Deutsch (German)
authorized informatory top-down wood plaque fixed
@Salzburg &Fraktur Christkindl
Pin 46567 Österreich Salzburg
Deutsch (German)
authorized informatory top-down wood plaque fixed
@Salzburg &Bairisch &österreichisch &Fraktur Christkindl
Pin 46566 Österreich Salzburg
Deutsch (German)
authorized regulatory top-down poster fixed
@Salzburg &Fraktur Christkindl
Pin 46565 Österreich Salzburg
English (English)
authorized commercial bottom-up mobile
@Domplatz @Lebkuchenherz Christkindl
Pin 46560 France Metz
Français (French)
Pin 46559 France Mulhouse
Français (French)
Pin 46558 France Strasbourg
Français (French)
Pin 46557 France Strasbourg
Français (French)
Pin 46556 France Strasbourg
Français (French)
Pin 46555 France Strasbourg
Français (French)
Pin 46554 France Strasbourg
Deutsch (German) English (English) Français (French)
Pin 46553 SO4 Austria Wien
English (English)
stop trolling
Pin 46552 France Strasbourg
Français (French)
Pin 46551 France Strasbourg
Deutsch (German) English (English) Français (French)
Pin 46550 France Mulhouse
Français (French)
Pin 46549 France Mulhouse
English (English) Français (French)
Pin 46548 United States Haleiwa
Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
(SP)(check in #3) Hawaiian can be found on this permanent wooden sign at the exit of a nature reserve. Hawaiian was used here to thank the guests and encourage them to come again, but that it not clear to those who do not understand Hawaiian—this sign may have been placed here to add to the “beauty and authenticity of Hawai'i” feeling without actually having to be understood by most guests, and perhaps get a nod and a smile from guests who do speak Hawaiian. Many people unfamiliar with Hawaiian may see the language as something ancient, mystical, and powerful, so the park may have been trying to go for this feeling by adding a “mystical” phrase in Hawaiian at the exit (even though its actual meaning is quite mundane). Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 46547 United States Honolulu
English (English) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
(SP) (check in #3) this is a photo of Pidgin being used on the label of flavored syrups, in the domain of commodification. These were found in a tourist-y shop with many instances of Hawaiian and Pidgin language being commodified to sell more products. Here, Pidgin is used in the brand name of the company, likely to appeal to tourists who might want to know more about this phrase, while also staying familiar with Locals. According their website, this company uses Da Kine to mean “the one” or “the best”, and that may be the how they sway the thinking of their Local customers. Judging by the designs, logo, and language used on these bottles, this brand clearly wanted to push their “Hawaiian” authenticity, perhaps to encourage tourists to buy their products to show off back at home or order their products online. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 46546 Deutschland Dresden
Deutsch (German)
Pin 46545 France Troyes
Français (French)