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Pin 128880 Türkiye Ağaçlık
Pin 128881 Türkiye Ağaçlık
Pin 128882 Türkiye Ağaçlık
Pin 87075 France Agde
አማርኛ (Amharic) العربية (Arabic) Deutsch (German) English (English) Français (French) Italiano (Italian) 日本語 (Japanese) 普通话 (Chinese) Other language
Pin 3012 India Agra
English (English) हिन्दी (Hindi)
Pin 3013 India Agra
English (English) हिन्दी (Hindi)
Pin 89710 Deutschland Ahrensburg
Deutsch (German)
Pin 26098 Germany Ahrensburg
Deutsch (German)
Pin 9547 Germany Aichelberg
Deutsch (German)
tunneleinfahrt: wenn der wald stirbt stirbt der mensch
Pin 46083 United States Aiea
Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
EL-S Check up #2: Pidgin is being used on the card. All of the words are the same font and same size. The audience is those who are thinking of getting a family or friend a card for celebration. The domain is the general public. The card is just telling you some jokes, like you act crazy or shake your butt. Pidgin is used here to add topical humor. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 47166 United States Aiea
Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
SU: Check Up #3 - What languages are used on the sign?: The language that is used on the sign is Hawaiian. - How is the language presented?: The Hawaiian word “aloha” is presented backwards and upside down in all white letters. - 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 above a clothing store in Aiea in a public shopping center. - What is the sign telling people?: The Hawaiian word, “aloha”, is a form of greeting to say hello, welcome and is also a form of farewell or to say goodbye. It also means the presence of breath or breath of life as “alo” means “presence” or “share” and “ha” means “breath of life” or “essence of life”. - Why is Pidgin/Hawaiian being used here?: Hawaiian is being used here to catch the attention of the locals as they pass by the store. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 38978 United States Aiea
English (English) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 38981 United States Aiea
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 38473 United States Aiea
English (English) Other language
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 38474 United States Aiea
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 38986 United States Aiea
Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 38987 United States Aiea
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 47189 United States Aiea
Hawai‘i (Hawaiian)
EL-S Checkup #3 - this picture was taken at Uptown Pearlridge at Happy Wahine. The domain is Happy Wahine and the bag is named Ho’omau. Ho’omau translates to “the value of persistence and tenacity.” The audience would be shoppers because Happy Wahine is located in a shopping mall, it could also attract tourists. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 47192 United States Aiea
English (English) Hawai‘i (Hawaiian) Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
EL-S Checkup #3: The languages being used in here are Hawaiian, English and Pidgin. The domain is the food court is located in Downtown Pearlridge. The audience would mainly be locals since the place is called “Rainbow Drive-Inn,” it can attract many locals but many shoppers that are hungry as well. Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Pin 47195 United States Aiea
Hawai'i Creole (Hawaiian Creole English)
EL-S Checkup #3: This was taken in a parking lot of the Aiea Shopping Center. The domain is a shopping center/food truck. The Pidgin that is recognized is Malasadas, which is a dessert that’s fried and has sugar on top. It’s a local delite. The audience would be locals who are looking for something sweet to snack on or tourists who are curious to try it. Multilingual Hawaiʻi