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ID |
Nickname |
Country / City |
Languages |
Taxonomies |
Comment |
Project / Group |
Map |
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44098
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United States
Kailua
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The domain in this case relates to personal needs and the general public. The Hawaiian in this case acts as the name for this clothing store. Mahina just means month(s). The intended audience is those seeking a more hawaiian and maybe traditional styled clothing. This is a sign and is not printed. The implied message is shown by establishing a connection between the Hawaiian word and and the Hawaiian-style clothing.
- CQ
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44097
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain is school or education. The Hawaiian in this case is I believe to tell people to wear their mask properly and if not they cannot enter QLC. The intended audience is towards people who can understand Hawaiian or Hawaiian people. I believe this also attracts students into wondering what is meant by this image. I also believe that it is placed to provide a more linguistic landscape for Hawaiian. It is printed on a poster. The direct translation of this accord to google is “enter it, the nose protection, you cannot come in”.
- CQ
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44096
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain for this photo is education and school. The Pidgin in this case is saying that we need to put an end to violence. A direct translation of it would be “finish violence”. This relates to program at UH Manoa. The intended audience is UH Manoa students and faculty. The sign is at QLC. I believe it is printed on poster paper. The implied message as mentioned before is to put an end to violence. PAU to the program means “Prevention, Awareness, Understanding”.
- CQ
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44011
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United States
Aiea
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KA. Kilakila describes the dancer as majestic
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44010
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United States
Honolulu
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KA. street name
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44009
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United States
Honolulu
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KA. it's a business, they're probably trying to relate to common man
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44008
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United States
Aiea
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KA. this is someone's license plate. they probably thought it was cool
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44007
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United States
Honolulu
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This is an example of Hawaiian. Maika’i denoting good, and pulehu being a cooking technique in Hawaiian meaning cooked over hot coals. This is a “specials” sign printed on a paper so it’s not permanent. It appeals for both locals and tourists to be “authentic” and good.
NIP
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44006
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United States
Aiea
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This is an example of pidgin. Shaka being a local hand sign for greetings and Braddah kine being a term for being laid back and friendly with others almost like family. It’s a print on a shirt so it’s a sellable item. It’s appealing more towards locals but has tourist appeal because of the kind of message it has.
NIP
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44005
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United States
Aiea
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This is an example of pidgin. Suupeh being the “kiai”/shout of local fighters. This is a print on a shirt so it’s more of an item to sell This is a more appealing item for locals who have heard a lot of fights in school.
NIP
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44004
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United States
Aiea
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This is an example of Hawaiian. It’s a metal sign so it’s a more permanent fixture. Wai means water, makai means towards the ocean, that’s why the sign is blue with a wave picture. It appeals to both tourists and locals for direction and learning.
NIP
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44003
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United States
Aiea
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This is an example of Hawaiian. It’s a sign of metal made letters so it’s a permanent placement. It means small anchovy which fits for the small food court at the top of Pearl ridge downtown side. It’s probably just good decoration and metaphor for the area appealing to both locals and tourists.
NIP
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44002
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United States
Aiea
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This is an example of Hawaiian, giving many words that are pretty central to local/Hawaiian culture. It’s a painted plaque so probably a more permanent decoration. It’s probably an appealing item for both locals and tourists.
NIP
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44001
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United States
Aiea
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This is an example of pidgin a “Titta bun” being a hairstyle for many local women. It’s printed onto a wooden plaque as a sellable object so it’s more a permanent decoration in someone’s house used to attract more local customers.
NIP
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44000
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United States
Honolulu
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It’s at a local Foodlands, Maikai means good and Shaka is a local hand sign. It’s used mainly for advertisement and attracting people to try foodland specific items. It’s a printed poster so it’s not really a permanent fixture.
NIP
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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43997
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United States
Grove City
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43996
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United States
Grove City
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43995
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United States
Grove City
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43994
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United States
Grove City
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43993
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United States
Grove City
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