where did pidgin begin

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Pidgin, also known as Hawaii Creole English, began in the 19th century in Hawaii. It emerged as a means of communication among the diverse groups of people in the islands, including native Hawaiians, Chinese laborers, Portuguese immigrants, and English-speaking Americans. Pidgin incorporates elements from these different languages, creating a unique and distinct creole language.
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