Replace "a" with "o"
EXAMPLE:
"would you like some pie, man?"
into
"would you like some pie, mon?"
Hahah, umm, wells DAHTS A LIE. Sorry but we don't say "mon" u mussy referring to jamaicans. We say
Bui - like boy
Dred - we just put it at the end of several sentences to be like "wow"
Mudda Sick - WOW like i cant believe that so someone says "we have a test today" and u say "mudda sick dred"
Chile - as in child, so someone says "are u hungry" u say "Chile, i been hungry"
We use broken English so we do NOT replace "a" with "o". Just had ta get dat clear cuz den erryone was going to be thinking that way. and Bahamian is pronounced ba-hay-mi-an not bo-ha-mi-an . Occasionally we say "mon" but not alot .
Yes
More than 60,000 people speak Antiguan Creole, which is the majority of the population.
The official language of the Bahamas is English, but many Bahamians also speak Bahamian Creole as a first language. This creole language is influenced by English, African languages, and other languages spoken in the Caribbean region.
Bahamian dollar was created in 1966.
meal patterns for bahamian?
Bahamian pound ended in 1966.
Its Jamaican.... very few if any bahamian say mon.... reference point: I'm bahamian
Boiled Bahamian land crab with boiled bread-like dumpling on the side
bohemian of bahamian depends on where your from bohemian of bahamian depends on where your from
yes gray cliff is a bahamian restaurant
United Bahamian Party ended in 1971.
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