Meaning
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please
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Try wait, I coming" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?
"Try wait, I coming" means "please" in Hawaiian Pidgin.
How do you pronounce "Try wait, I coming"?
"Try wait, I coming" is pronounced "TRY". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!
When do locals use "Try wait, I coming"?
"Try wait, I coming" is a expressions expression used in everyday Hawaiian Pidgin conversation.
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Pidgin Grammar Tip
"The word 'stay' is frequently used as a progressive marker, like 'He stay eating' for 'He is eating'."
Local Culture Fact
"The shaka sign (🤙) is a common gesture in Hawaii expressing the 'Aloha Spirit'."
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