Wat, you jealous I get da last malasada?
Meaning: are you jealous?
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What does "Wat, you jealous I get da last malasada?" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?
"Wat, you jealous I get da last malasada?" means "are you jealous?" in Hawaiian Pidgin.
How do you pronounce "Wat, you jealous I get da last malasada?"?
"Wat, you jealous I get da last malasada?" is pronounced "WAT, you JEL-us". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!
When do locals use "Wat, you jealous I get da last malasada?"?
"Wat, you jealous I get da last malasada?" is a expressions expression used in everyday Hawaiian Pidgin conversation.
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"Pidgin often drops the 'to be' verb. Instead of saying 'He is tired', you say 'He stay tired'."
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"Many Pidgin words have roots in Portuguese, Cantonese, Japanese, Filipino, and Hawaiian."
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