2. Hawaii Creole is a creole language lexified
predominantly by English but also by other
languages such as Hawaiian and Japanese.
By the 1920s it was the language of the majority
of Hawai'i's population.
Hawaii Creole is spoken by an estimated 600,000
people in the US state of Hawaiʼi. In the linguistics
literature, it is usually called Hawaiʼi (or Hawaiian)
Creole English, but its speakers call it "Pidgin.
3. Linguistics characteristics
1.-She/her, He/his for inaminate referents.
2.-Me instead of I in coordinate subjects.
3.-Object pronoun drop.
4.-Clause-final but means “though”.
5.-Clause-final but means “really”.
6.- The word get is used for “there is/are”.
7.-Negative: Nat means “no”.
4. Linguistics characteristics
1.-She/her, He/his for inaminate referents.
2.-Me instead of I in coordinate subjects.
3.-Object pronoun drop.
4.-Clause-final but means “though”.
5.-Clause-final but means “really”.
6.- The word get is used for “there is/are”.
7.-Negative: Nat means “no”.
5. Timeline
Pacific's islands were the first that
colonized Hawaii. The english
explorer James Cook was the first
to arrive to Hawaii. Hawaii island's
name began to use in the century
XIX. In 1941 Hawaii became part of
Japan but 19 years later when
finished the second world war the
island was EEUU colony.