![]() ![]() Check out the new 25th Anniversary Pidgin to da Max. These definitions have been taken from the Hawaii Best Seller: Pidgin to da Max. ![]() “Hemo yo’ shoes when you eenside da house!” Hemo skin = peeling. In Pidgin, FUN is okay, but GOOD FUN is better. Broken or torn: “Oh wow! My new dress stay brok’!”ģ. Intense experience: “Wow! some ono! brok’ da mout’!”Ģ. This video is of a man speaking Hawaiian Pidgin English. So kick back, bruddahs, an’ relax wit’ PIDGIN TO DA MAX! Popular Youtuber and Hawaii local, Ryan Higa, exemplifies what Hawaiian Creole (known more. ![]() We love Hawai’i, an’ we love pidgin, an’ dass da main ting we trying fo’ say. Local people, dey get togeddah fo’ party, wedding, baby luau, whatevahs, dey gotta talk story, yeah? An’ how you can talk story wid’out pidgin? Cannot! Pidgin someting from da heart!Īn’ you know, we no like insult any particular group of people in da islands - we jus’ like kid everybody. ‘Ass why we wen put ‘um togeddah you know: so you guys could have good fun too! But one noddah ting: we get special feeling about pidgin. One of the things I love about Hawaii, is the recognition of responsibility to the land. It also means 'parcel of land, farm, homestead.'. It means 'responsibility' as in 'Thats your kuleana'. Learn pidgin and be entertained with the book Pidgin To Da Max ‘Ey! Dis page GOOD FUN, brah! One interesting Hawaiian word used in everyday Pidgin is 'kuleana'. Pidgin English is a mix of languages locals speak in Hawaii. ![]()
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