Hawaiian Pidgin 101
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Ho Auntie u get um! Auntie Tita wen say um perfek kine!!
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Ho tita u must be potagee.lmao
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Perfection...absolute perfection....I mean ..ho! Teta, you so smaat! Preech um mary!'..ho! She wen give em! lol!
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@imfromtambunan some .
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LEGIT STUFF RITE HEA!!!.....
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@tiyenin So, come home, what you doin over there anyway? Come hooooome!
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Lol reminds me of my auntie
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@nokaoi1000 pidgin is a dialect of english
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I was born & raised in O'ahu for 6 year (My mom is hapa & my dad is black) but then moved to the mainland, but now i'm gonna move back to Hawai'i~ Such a beautiful place with beautiful people~ I can't wait!
I love it when i get to hear my parents & other family members talk pidgin. =3
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yes we still do speak hawaiian and we speak pidgin. not everyone speaks hawaiian but it doesn't matter, pidgin actually brought all the different ethnic races together
From a Hawai'i boy raised on Oahu, now living in LA: IT SUCKS HERE. All fake kine peoples, no aloha. Alla you guys, be glad fo' stay live Hawai'i, eh?
Cheeeeeeeeeeeeee huuuuuuuuuu!!
tiyenin 1 year ago 76
To answer your question, about 80% of the words in Hawaiian Creole English, i.e., Pidgin, are English-derived. The other 20% of words come from a combination of Hawaiian, Japanese, Cantonese, Ilokano, and Portuguese. The rhythmic pattern is another issue that I can't handle in a YouTube comment.
pacatrue 1 year ago 8