Languages that make up Hawaiian Creole

Name the languages that were molded together to create the Hawaiian Creole language.
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Reason of influence
Language
Sugar farmers
Mandarin
Sugar farmers
Cantonese
Sugar farmers
Japanese
Sugar farmers
Korean
Sugar farmers
Spanish
Sugar farmers
Portuguese
Land owners
English
Native
Hawaiian (not Hawaiian Creole)
Native
Ilcano
Native
Okinawan
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Level 51
Jun 21, 2022
This quiz is extremely errored, "Ilcano" is correctly spelt "Ilocano" and is considered a Filipino language along with Tagalog which also has an influence on Hawaiian Creole. Also, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian Language) is the ONLY Native language of the Hawaiian Islands, Ilocano and Okinawan were spoken here after they migrated to the islands to work on sugar and pineapple plantations, same as all of the other foreign languages incorporated into our creole.