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kanakisch
The Kanake are an indigenous people of the Hawaiian Islands.
Kanakisch generally refers to the Native Hawaiian language, and also refers to the English mixed with the Native Hawaiian language.
In Germany, Kanake is generally referred to as an immigrant, and its target is Turkish immigrants. Today, the second and third generations of Turkish immigrants in Germany like to call themselves this.
The so-called Kanakisch is Turkish German, which we often call Jugendsprache (the language of young people). This German language is mixed with many Turkish words and language habits. Because there were too many Turkish immigrants, they mixed in German society and spread their language widely.
Today adults basically use formal German, while young people widely use kanakisch.
An example of kanakisch: Alter!!voll krass eh!!
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