LM. Ko’olaupoko district Aloha it’s a lifestyle. Being kind and compassionate. Intended for locals and non locals alike.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
46435
United States
Honolulu
The domain in this photo is novelty. This is a get well greeting card. Pidgin is used throughout the phrase like “you no need”, “dis” and “stay from”. A direct translation of this phrase would be “you don’t need to ask who this card is from”. The intended audience in this case is towards the locals of Hawaii. This is printed probably on card stock. The Pidgin in this case is to connect locals to this greeting card to make them want to buy it. - CQ
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
47203
United States
Honolulu
The domain in this case is branding. The purpose of using Pidgin attract the locals into buying this snack. I believe most locals are familiar with li hing mui and could possibly be a favorite snack of the locals. By using “ono”, it attracts locals because they know that ono means delicious. The intended audience is locals. It is printed on paper. The implied message is to get locals to purchase a very famous snack that most or all locals know of. - CQ
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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United States
Seaford
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65123
United States
McAllen
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Letreros en el RGV
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kvd
United States
New Brunswick
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MultilingualNewJersey
6500
United States
Hume
associations of rural town
6756
United States
Danville
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15716
United States
Tucson
El fotó esta en Tucson, Arizona. Esta en un deserto. Es un nombre de un calle. Mia V
17252
United States
Chapel Hill
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39012
United States
Honolulu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
44132
United States
Kaneohe
LM. Ko’olaupoko district. DO IT 4 DA KEIKI. Meaning do it for the kids. Intended for locals.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
47204
United States
Honolulu
N.L
https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aloha-table-honolulu?select=AZBRhYyMHAxi5gvVkwtcGw
This photo is a recommendation board from a restaurant called Aloha Table. It has a Hawaiian food on it called the Loco Moco as well as the Hawaiian word E Komo Mai which means welcome.