Este signo muestra que vas pie el Camino equivocado.incluye ambos idimoas, ingles y espanol.
Alexa G
39000
United States
Honolulu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
44120
United States
Honolulu
This is a poster in UHM’s Shidler building. The use of Hawaiian in this poster shows that the intended audience is the local community. It also creates a sense of “togetherness”. AJR
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
46168
United States
Honolulu
This has English, Hawaiian, and Pidgin. It’s a mock up surf report at Ala Moana Bowls which is a local spot that’s named with its Pidgin. It was outside of a clothing store so it’s probably more for tourists but has a touch of local flavor in the writing to make it more neutral.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
47192
United States
Aiea
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
113496
United States
Clifton Park
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49496
United States
Boulder
Wittier Elementary School, Boulder, CO (photo by Ula A)