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The Hawaiian language has a very long history of origin. Throughout the centuries, however, it has slowly diminished in use. As time went on, Hawaiian Pidgin was also derived from immigrants, English and non-English, of Hawaii. Hawaiian, to this day, is still considered a strong second language of the islands. | The Hawaiian language has a very long history of origin. Throughout the centuries, however, it has slowly diminished in use. As time went on, Hawaiian Pidgin was also derived from immigrants, English and non-English, of Hawaii. Hawaiian, to this day, is still considered a strong second language of the islands. | ||
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#Explore [[Understand Hawaiian Pidgin|Hawaiian pidgin]]. Being familiar with this creates a more understanding of the modernized Hawaiian language. Some Hawaiian words, such as "pau" (pronounced ''pow'') meaning "finished", are included in Pidgin. | #Explore [[Understand Hawaiian Pidgin|Hawaiian pidgin]]. Being familiar with this creates a more understanding of the modernized Hawaiian language. Some Hawaiian words, such as "pau" (pronounced ''pow'') meaning "finished", are included in Pidgin. |