From the Yardenit baptismal site:
And yes, Hawaii Pidgin is a real language. One of my students last semester was a native and spoke like the sign above.
From the Yardenit baptismal site:
And yes, Hawaii Pidgin is a real language. One of my students last semester was a native and spoke like the sign above.
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