Hawaiian Pidgin (alternately, Hawaiʻi Creole English or HCE, known locally as Pidgin) is an English-based creole language spoken in Hawaiʻi. An estimated...
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Pidgin Hawaiian (or Hawaii Plantation Pidgin) is a pidgin spoken in Hawaii, which draws most of its vocabulary from the Hawaiian language and could have...
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(creolized) Nootka Jargon Pidgin Delaware Pidgin Hawaiian Pidgin Iha Pidgin Ngarluma Pidgin Onin Pidgin Wolof Pijin (creolized) Roquetas Pidgin Spanish Russenorsk...
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fluent Hawaiian speakers. However, the language is still classified as critically endangered by UNESCO. A creole language, Hawaiian Pidgin (or Hawaii Creole...
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Modal verb (section Hawaiian Pidgin)
lists English modal verbs and various senses in which they are used: Hawaiian Pidgin is a creole language most of whose vocabulary, but not grammar, is...
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Native American Pidgin English Cameroonian Pidgin English Chinese Pidgin English Butler English (India) Ghanaian Pidgin English Hawaiian Pidgin English Japanese...
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Island Hawaiian Pidgin English, which began as a pidgin jargon spoken by immigrant plantation workers in Hawaii Japanese Bamboo English, a pidgin jargon...
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Hawaiʻi Sign Language or Hawaiian Sign Language (HSL; Hawaiian: Hoailona ʻŌlelo o Hawaiʻi), also known as Hoailona ʻŌlelo, Old Hawaiʻi Sign Language and...
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English-based creole languages (redirect from Creoles and pidgins, English‑based)
Spanish abolished slavery there in 1793. Although Hawaii is part of the United States, Hawaiian Pidgin is mostly considered as a Pacific creole language...
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Da kine (category Hawaiian Pidgin)
Da kine (/də ˈkaɪn/) is an expression in Hawaiian Pidgin (Hawaii Creole English), probably derived from "that kind", that usually functions grammatically...
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