You like come? Ainokea to me
Meaning: I don't care
Pronunciation: eye-no-KEH-ah
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I don't care
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What does "You like come? Ainokea to me" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?
"You like come? Ainokea to me" means "I don't care" in Hawaiian Pidgin.
How do you pronounce "You like come? Ainokea to me"?
"You like come? Ainokea to me" is pronounced "eye-no-KEH-ah". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!
When do locals use "You like come? Ainokea to me"?
"You like come? Ainokea to me" is a expressions expression used in everyday Hawaiian Pidgin conversation.
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