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Hawaiian Pidgin English is an example of a pidgin language. It developed in Hawaii as a means of communication between the different ethnic groups on the islands, incorporating elements from various languages such as English, Hawaiian, Portuguese, Chinese, and Japanese.
Hawaiians typically speak English as the main language, but many also speak Hawaiian, which is an official language of the state of Hawaii. Additionally, there is a diverse population in Hawaii, so other languages like Tagalog, Japanese, and Chinese are also spoken by some residents.
Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, is part of the US. Primarily English is spoken there, but there are are other languages spoken (just like in any American city), particularly Japanese (there is a very large Japanese and Japanese-American population in Hawaii. As of 2000 US Census 73.44% of residents aged 5 and older speak only English at home. Tagalog speakers make up 5.37%, followed by Japanese at 4.96%, Ilokano 4.05%, Chinese 1.92%, Spanish 1.66%, Korean 1.61%, and Samoan 1.01%English
Chinese and sometimes English
Chinese and Japanese
Chinese and Japanese, English and Mandarin
The two official languages of the U.S. State of Hawaii are:EnglishHawaiianEnglish is the common language of Hawaii, spoken by nearly everyone.Hawaiian is taught in schools, but only about 26,000 people can speak it fluently, which is less than 5% of the population of ethnic Hawaiians.Hawaiian Creole English, often inaccurately called "Hawaiian Pidgin", is spoken by about 600,000 people. It is not related to a language called Pidgin Hawaiian,which went extinct in the mid 20th Century.Here is a list of the most common languages of Hawaii:EnglishHawaiian Creole EnglishHawaiianAmerican Sign LanguageJapaneseSpanish
"Chuugokugo" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Chinese"
Uh, English! also Hawaiian, Japanese, and French.
Japanese and Chinese written language share some characters known as Han Zi. Japanese also uses Kanji that is not used in Chinese. Modern Chinese is read from left to right and top to bottom (like English). Japanese is not.
No. The islands of Hawaii are a US state, and it was never a Spanish colony. The main languages are English, native Hawaiian, and various Asian languages including Chinese and Japanese.
english, cantonese, japanese, hindu.