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So stoked you came!

Meaning: excited

Pronunciation: STOKED
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Meaning

excited

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What does "So stoked you came!" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?

"So stoked you came!" means "excited" in Hawaiian Pidgin.

How do you pronounce "So stoked you came!"?

"So stoked you came!" is pronounced "STOKED". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!

When do locals use "So stoked you came!"?

"So stoked you came!" is a emotions expression used in everyday Hawaiian Pidgin conversation.

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"To indicate past tense, Pidgin often uses 'wen' before the verb (e.g., 'I wen go' for 'I went')."

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"The concept of 'Ohana' means family, but can also include close friends and the broader community."

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