This topic is related to real estate in Hawaii in that our team is local, we deal with lots of local vendors, and we inevitably serve as liaisons between locals and visitors - mostly from the mainland.
So, what do you need to know about pidgin?
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Derek and Mahe discuss common pidgin sayings and phrases you are 99.99% likely to encounter when you move to Hawaii.
Things to consider:
- many people in Hawaii speak a mix of languages
- many people in Hawaii do not speak pidgin
- many people in Hawaii use English as a second or third language
- emerging technology blurs borders between culture, language and generations
- life is changing constantly on our islands
- this video is not intended to be the definitive video on pidgin, rather a thoughtful discussion for our audience
At the end of the day, we aim to inform and share our experience with those of you seriously planning to move here, or who have already moved and are still adjusting.
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Here's some other videos on YouTube you may enjoy:
Ha Kam Wi Tawk Pidgin Yet? (with subtitles)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bgP2ic38gA
Da Kine - Hawaii Creole Language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itgd9Q6G8Qc
Hawaiian Pidgin Brings Sense of Pride to Locals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRB2QXMREmk
Derek Okahashi
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