E Komo Mai!

Learn Hawaiian Pidgin English da easy way, brah!

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Howzit, brah!

How are you, friend!

A casual greeting used among friends in Hawaii

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Howzit!

Hello / How are you?

Shoots

Okay / Sounds good

A hui hou

Until we meet again

Broke da mouth

Delicious food

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  • English: How are you?
    Pidgin: Howzit?
  • English: The food is delicious
    Pidgin: Da grindz stay ono
  • English: I'm finished
    Pidgin: I stay pau

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What is Hawaiian Pidgin?
(Not "Pigeon"! )

Hawaiian Pidgin (often misspelled as "Hawaiian Pigeon") is Hawaii's unique creole language, also known as Hawaiian slang or Hawaii Creole English. It's not about birds - it's the vibrant local language spoken by over 600,000 people in Hawaii!

Born on sugar plantations in the 1800s, Hawaiian Pidgin blends English with Hawaiian, Portuguese, Japanese, Filipino, Chinese, and Korean influences. Today, it's the heart of local culture - from casual "talk story" sessions to local music and comedy.

Correct Terms:

  • • Hawaiian Pidgin
  • • Hawaiian slang
  • • Hawaii Creole English

Common Mistakes:

  • • Hawaiian Pigeon (it's not a bird!)
  • • Broken English (it's a real language)
  • • Bad English (it has its own grammar)

Popular Hawaiian Phrases

Discover the most common Hawaiian slang used by locals every day. From "brah" to "da kine," learn authentic island expressions with real pronunciations.

Howzit

HOW-zit

Hawaiian slang greeting meaning "How's it going?" or "What's up?"

Example: "Howzit, brah!"

→ Complete guide to this greeting

Da Kine

dah KYNE

Universal Hawaiian slang for "the thing" when you can't remember the word

Example: "Pass me da kine over there"

→ Learn more with 15+ examples

Shoots

SHOOTS

Hawaiian slang for "okay," "sounds good," or "let's do it"

Example: "Wanna grab lunch? - Shoots!"

→ See all the ways to use "shoots"

Ono Grindz

OH-no GRINDZ

Local Hawaiian slang for delicious food

Example: "Dis plate lunch get ono grindz!"

→ Master this essential food phrase

Pau Hana

POW HA-nah

Hawaiian slang meaning "finished work" or after-work happy hour

Example: "Let's grab drinks for pau hana!"

→ Discover pau hana culture

Broke Da Mouth

BROKE dah MOWT

Hawaiian slang for extremely delicious food

Example: "Dat poke was so ono, broke da mouth!"

→ Learn this food compliment

Brah

BRAH

Hawaiian slang for "brother," "friend," or "dude"

Example: "Eh brah, you like go beach?"

→ How and when to say "brah"

Shaka

SHAH-kah

Hawaiian hand gesture and greeting meaning "hang loose"

Example: "He gave me shaka from his car"

→ Origins of the shaka sign

Grindz

GRINDZ

Hawaiian slang for food or eating

Example: "Where da grindz at?"

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Pau

POW

Hawaiian slang for finished or done

Example: "You pau with work?"

→ Learn when and how to use it

Choke

CHOKE

Hawaiian slang for a lot or plenty

Example: "Get choke people at da beach"

→ Master this abundance word

Talk Story

TAWK STOR-ee

Hawaiian slang for chat or have a conversation

Example: "Come, we talk story"

→ Hawaii's art of conversation

Mahalo

mah-HA-lo

Hawaiian word for thank you (universal in Hawaii)

Example: "Mahalo for your help!"

→ Gratitude the Hawaiian way

No Worry

NO WUR-ee

Hawaiian Pidgin for don't worry or no problem

Example: "No worry, brah, I got you"

→ The island's laid-back philosophy

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