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Meaning: that thing, the whole thing
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What does "He brought da kine, da whole kine setup" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?
"He brought da kine, da whole kine setup" means "that thing, the whole thing" in Hawaiian Pidgin.
How do you pronounce "He brought da kine, da whole kine setup"?
"He brought da kine, da whole kine setup" is pronounced "dah KYNE, dah WHOLE kyne". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!
When do locals use "He brought da kine, da whole kine setup"?
"He brought da kine, da whole kine setup" is a expressions expression used in everyday Hawaiian Pidgin conversation.
Related Phrases
Eh, you stay wit' da kine we wen talk about?
hey, are you with that thingamajig?
Get da kine, da whole kine ready?
that thing, the whole thing
Ho, you still stay wit' da kine from yesterday?
hey, are you with that thingamajig?
We need da kine, da whole kine for da party
that thing, the whole thing
What, you like beef or what?
what, you want to fight?
You stay wit' da kine or wat?
hey, are you with that thingamajig?
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Pidgin Grammar Tip
"To indicate past tense, Pidgin often uses 'wen' before the verb (e.g., 'I wen go' for 'I went')."
Local Culture Fact
"The kahakÅ (vowel with a macron) indicates a long vowel sound in Hawaiian words."
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