Esta foto fue capturada en un día muy bonito. Esta foto también fue tomada en la carretera.
Nolan Zamora
24754
United States
Tucson
La Bodega esta abierta de las ocho hasta la cinco de la tarde.
38578
United States
Aiea
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
43954
United States
Honolulu
SU
- medium: The sign is printed on a piece of cloth on the front of a building.
- domain: The context of the sign is that Poke by the Pound is a fresh poke and seafood market.
- audience: This sign is intended for people who are passing by this place and might not see the smaller sign that is behind the girl’s helmet in this photo. This sign is intended for locals and nonlocals.
- function: The sign is trying to inform people about the seafood market and get them intrigued in trying the poke.
- language: The language that is dominant on this sign is English, “by the pound” with a little Pidgin, “poke”.
The word “poke” can be a Pidgin term that means to slice, or cut, wood or fish into crosswise pieces and is often used to describe sliced, or cubed, fish that is ready for consumption.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
6323
United States
Waukegan
warnings on defunct industrial area
6835
United States
Chrisman
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7347
United States
Lincolnwood
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10163
United States
Tucson
Esté símbolo está en un estacionamiento. -Sienna Martinez
17587
United States
Tucson
Esta es una imagen de un signo del 4th ave. Da una advertencia sobre las líneas eléctricas en inglés y español. Ed R
24755
United States
Tucson
Este anuncio esta en un tienda de raspados se llama Raspados de Frutas
38579
United States
Aiea
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
43955
United States
Kaneohe
SU
- medium: The sign is printed on a card.
- domain: The context of the sign is that it is two friends meeting each other but they smell something rotten and they use the Pidgin language to express what they’re thinking.
- audience: The sign is intended for the general public. Mainly only the locals would probably understand it and nonlocals would most likely have a harder time.
- function: The sign is trying to make the receiver of this card laugh and is used for entertainment purposes.
- language: The language that is dominant on this sign is Pidgin or HWC with a little English.
The phrase “Ey! Howzit!” is translated to “Hey, how are you?” of “Hey what’s going on?”. “Howzit” is a combination of the words “how”, “is”, and “it”. “Ho” is translated to “Woah” and “dat” is translated to “that”. The last sentence on the card, “You think it’s rotten mangos or what?” translates to “Do you think it’s rotten mangos?”.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
51379
United States
Tucson
English
6324
United States
Waukegan
fake terrorism warning
6836
United States
Metcalf
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7348
United States
Lincolnwood
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10164
United States
Tucson
Se dice los tiempos cuando la "Sun-Link" viene en Español y en Ingles. Tiene los tiempos para la semana y la fin de semana. Molly C.
24756
United States
Tucson
Yo vivo en la Calle de Espana en Tucson, Arizona Estados Unidos.
Savannah R.