Shopping at Chinatown Market
Story in Pidgin
English Translation
Vocabulary
dis
this
dis
dollah
dollar
dollah
ting
thing
ting
dat
that
dat
wit'
with
wit
all kine
all kinds
all kine
get
has
get
Cultural Notes
Honolulu's Chinatown is a vibrant cultural district where many locals shop for fresh produce, especially Asian fruits and vegetables. The multicultural aspect of Hawaii is reflected in the diverse food offerings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the story "Shopping at Chinatown Market" about?
"Shopping at Chinatown Market" is an authentic Hawaiian Pidgin story that showcases the local language and culture of Hawaii. It includes both the original Pidgin text and an English translation.
What Pidgin words are in this story?
This story features the following Pidgin words: dis, dollah, ting, dat, wit', all kine, get. Each word includes its English meaning and pronunciation guide.
What difficulty level is this story?
This story is rated as beginner level. It is great for those just starting to learn Hawaiian Pidgin.
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