“You don’t know how happy this makes me,” I wrote a colleague after she casually sent me a link to a recent news story reporting that the U.S. Census Bureau now recognizes Hawaiian Pidgin English as a ...
Until about a decade ago, visitors to Hawaii were often confused by the pidgin spoken by “locals” (residents). It”s possible they felt they were in a foreign country. Hawaiian pidgin evolved during ...
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