Its Jamaican.... very few if any bahamian say mon....
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I'm bahamian
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
Slang is slang It's the s' "LANG " uage.
There is no formal slang. Slang is informal language.
A pony is slang for £25.00
perhaps you mean - mon avis? - my opinion
a bahamian dialect or slang
Mon is used as a short slang for person
C'est mon meilleur ami - (in slang - mon pote)
french slang for 'my boy'
my child (slang)
J'ai ma maman, mon papa et mon frère. (in slang it's mon frangin)
Who who my friend. "Qui qui" is also slang in french for "penis"
Who who my friend. "Qui qui" is also slang in french for "penis"
Bahamian dollar was created in 1966.
Bahamian pound ended in 1966.
meal patterns for bahamian?
In Bahmian Creole there's usually not a formal way of saying things, as it's a dialect of English, and so finds common informal usage. If you wanted to greet someone informally you could say, "Wha-choo sayin' bey," or "Eh-ree-tin' cool?" It's typical slang with a Bahamian twist. Usually Bahamian Creole is standard English with a thick Bahamian dialect, and the occasional Bahamian-ism thrown in, such as, "Bey," (man/dude/bro) "Man-ay!" or "Muddoes" or "Muddo-sick!" (Good god!/ No way!) and many others, theres a long list of such terms, but to really appreciate them, you have to hear them in context.