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Pin 3442 United States Kailua-Kona
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian) 日本語 (Japanese)
The 3rd language could also be Chinese - no idea
Pin 41175 United States Kalaheo
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
“Eh brah! No stay too long!” Pidgin sign at all tables put in place asking patrons to be mindful of how long they spend due to the additional time it takes for staff to clean due to COVID19 Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 10477 Greece Kalamaria
Ελληνικά (Greek) English (English)
Pin 10478 Greece Kalamaria
Ελληνικά (Greek) English (English) Italiano (Italian)
Pin 10479 Greece Kalamaria
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Pin 10480 Greece Kalamaria
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Pin 94395 S_O Türkei Kaleiçi Muratpaşa
IkM_A
Pin 94396 S_O Türkei Kaleiçi Muratpaşa
IkM_A
Pin 38847 United States Kalihi
English (English) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 3242 Germany Kamenz
Deutsch (German) Hornjoserbšćina (Upper Sorbian)
sorbLL
Pin 26643 Germany Kammerstein
Deutsch (German) English (English)
Pin 26644 Germany Kammerstein
Deutsch (German)
Pin 26645 Germany Kammerstein
Deutsch (German)
Pin 26646 Germany Kammerstein
Deutsch (German)
Pin 26647 Germany Kammerstein
English (English)
Pin 26648 Germany Kammerstein
Deutsch (German)
Pin 10311 Slowenien Kanal
English (English) Slovenščina (Slovene)
Pin 17744 Luxembourg Kanech
Français (French) Lëtzebuergesch (Luxembourgish)
Mir gi liichten
Pin 47122 United States Kaneohe
English (English) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
SU: Check Up #3 - What languages are used on the sign?: The languages that are used on the sign are Hawai’i Creole or Pidgin and English. - How are the languages presented?: The Pidgin and English are presented in big and bolded white and gold letters. - Who is the audience?: The audience is for the general public, but would probably be more directed to the locals. - What is the domain?: The domain is on an example card for a T-shirt in the T&C store at Windward mall. - What is the sign telling people?: The phrase “no make any kine” means don’t do things any type of way, have an intention behind whatever you’re doing. - Why is Pidgin/Hawaiian being used here?: Pidgin is being used here because it is an entertaining way to make a shirt and also because it is appropriate since we live on an island that consists of people who speak Pidgin. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 47135 United States Kaneohe
English (English) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
SU: Check Up #3 - What languages are used on the sign?: The languages that are used on the sign are Hawai’i Creole or Pidgin and English. - How is the language presented?: The Pidgin is presented in skinny, yellow letters and the English is presented in smaller letters in a variety of colors that are placed in different areas of the photo. - Who is the audience?: The audience is the general public, but would probably be more directed towards locals. - What is the domain?: The domain is on an example card for a T-shirt in the T&C store at Windward Mall. - What is the sign telling people?: The phrase “kanak attack” is the feeling of intense laziness you get from eating too much. The plate shown in the photo of the Katsu chicken, Mac salad, 2 scoops of rice, meat with soy sauce and the Hawaiian Style drink is a very popular plate on the island and normally after eating this big of a meal people feel so tired and lethargic they they just want to knock out. Which is why the shirt says “Home of the kanak attack”. - Why is Pidgin/Hawaiian being used here?: Pidgin is being used here because it is an entertaining way to make a shirt. By wearing this shirt, it would show that you’re a proud local since Pidgin is like a signature in Hawai’i and so is the food shown. Multilingual Hawaiʻi