![]() To express the past tense, American English uses –ed at the end of the verb whereas Hawaiian Pidgin mostly uses the wenas an auxiliary verb to show tense. There are differences between Standard American English and Hawaiian Pidgin. When using words to express tense (past, present, future). The TH sound like in think, changes from a soft sound to a plosive T sound. ![]() There are phonetic differences between Standard American English and Hawaiian Pidgin such as the letter r is omitted after a vowel (example car is cah). ![]()
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