JP Hawaiian is being used here in the domain of advertisement. The location is a local mall located in kahala. The use of Hawaiian here seems to be for the purpose of celebrating Christmas, but in. Local way that coveys a welcoming atmosphere
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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United States
Auburn
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115946
United States
Saranac Lake
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131307
United States
Moses Lake
Most schools in Moses Lake have these signs posted nearby.
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Abe.luna@hotmail.com
United States
Bellevue
Apartments where some of our students live in or by in surrounding complexes.
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Chicago
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148203
karishma sachdev
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New Brunswick
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MultilingualNewJersey
26603
United States
Cannon Beach
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United States
Aiea
KA. Kilakila describes the dancer as majestic
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
46059
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Honolulu
HC
Domain: sign outside a retail record store
Purpose: To ask the customer to ring the bell
Print: vinyl label
Implied message: "Da" is the pidgin equivalent to the english word "the". "Please ring da bell", is a local way to ask to "Please ring the bell."
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
47339
United States
Honolulu
JP Hawaiian is being used here to help convey a friendly overtone to the message of Covid awareness. The poster is mostly geared toward tourists however, with the majority of the sign being written in English and Japanese. The domain is Public Health and safety
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
114411
United States
Auburn
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115947
United States
Constable
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Aurora
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65259
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Rio Grande City
bilingual photo
Letreros en el RGV
131308
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Moses Lake
Lots of signs around the school saying to sign in at the front office. All of these signs are only in English.
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Abe.luna@hotmail.com
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Bellevue
Yet another school from walking distance from our school.
7404
United States
Lincolnwood
restaurant name
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United States
Fort Worth
Spanish and English for “East to drink” Bud light beer.