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Basic Words & Expressions - Creolese, Guyanese (English)
Guyana Creole (Guyanese) is an English-based Creole language spoken in Guyana in the coastline and along the Rupununi River.
Here are some basic words.
Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: & How to Say Hello and Greetings.
Useful Words and Phrases[edit | edit source]
JUST NOW[edit | edit source]
In a minute (unspecified amount of time)
- “Me gaan fetch it jus’ now = I’ll get it in just a second
INNOE[edit | edit source]
Don’t know. IN can be used separately to mean don’t or doesn’t.
- She innoe is who = She doesn’t know who that is
BUH-DAH[edit | edit source]
About that
- Me in wan’ hear buh-dah = I don’t want to hear about that
- Me innoe buh-dah = I don’t know about that.
WHA-DAH (often DUH)[edit | edit source]
What is that.
- Me innoe wah-is-dah = I don’t know what that is
AHBIDEES[edit | edit source]
We, all of us
- Ahbidees g’win in town = We’re all going to town
DOWNPRESS/DOWNCOURAGE[edit | edit source]
Depressed, discouraged
- Y’all does be looking so downpress = You look depressed.
PIK’NI DEM[edit | edit source]
Children
- Me ah wah for see no pik’ni dem roun’ ee = I don’t want to see any children around here
DEM[edit | edit source]
Them. Dem is often used after a name or other word to indicate that there are several of them or a group.
- 7:00 we g’win for see Amanda dem = At 7:00 we’re going to see Amanda and the rest of her family.
AH[edit | edit source]
To want to (do s/t)
- Dem ah watch meh = They all want to look at me
HE, SHE, WE[edit | edit source]
Him, her, us
- He in wan’ go wi’ we cuz he mommy frikken = He doesn’t want to go with us because his mother is frightened.
- Ah know she yes = Yes I know her
HESELF, SHESELF, WESELF, YOUSELF[edit | edit source]
His self, her self, ourselves, yourself
- He don’ behave heself nice = He doesn’t behave himself well
HE OWN, SHE OWN, WE OWN, YOU OWN[edit | edit source]
His, hers, ours, yours
- Dat is you own or we own? = Is that yours or ours?
FIGHT UP[edit | edit source]
Fight
- She does fight up nuff’ time already = She’s already been in a lot of fights
NUFF or NUFF NUFF[edit | edit source]
A lot, very many, enough
- Me garden get nuff nuff flower nuff nuff tree an’ ting = My garden has lots of flowers and trees and things
- You get nuff ideas! = You have a lot of ideas!
STEADY[edit | edit source]
Often, frequently
- It happen steady now = It happens often now
- I does see he steady = I see him often
PUNISH[edit | edit source]
Suffer
- Why I mus’ punish so? = Why do I have to suffer like this?
Video - Basic Lesson[edit | edit source]
Sources[edit | edit source]
- http://roozdenscoot.blogspot.com/2013/03/gaffin-how-to-speak-english-like.html
- https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crioulo_da_Guiana
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