Published February 18, 2016
Examples of common Pidgin vocabulary words, their meanings and the languages that influenced them:
Aisos: Oh my god! (Ilocano and Spanish)
Aurite: Alright (English)
Babooz: Idiot (Portuguese)
Bambucha: Huge (Portuguese)
Bocha: Bathe (Japanese)
Bumbai: Otherwise; Or else; Later (English)
Choke: A lot; Many (English)
Grindz: Food (English)
Hammajang: Messed up (Hawaiian and English)
Howzit: A greeting; How are you? (English)
Manini: Small; Stingy (Hawaiian)
Niele: Nosy (Hawaiian)
Pau: Finished (Hawaiian)
Puka: Hole (Hawaiian)
Scoops: News; Gossip (English)
Shishi: Urinate (Japanese and Portuguese)
Shoots: In agreement; Let's do it. (English)
Spahk: See; Look (English)
Tantaran: Show off; Boastful (Japanese and Tagalog)
Wikiwiki: Fast; Quick; Hurry (Hawaiian)
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