Language/Bajan/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings

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🤗 Bajan Greetings for Everyday Life
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Hi Bajan learners! 😃

Welcome to the lesson on greetings in Bajan! Bajan, also known as Barbadian Creole, is a language spoken on the island of Barbados in the Caribbean. It is a creole language that has its roots in English and West African languages.

Greetings are a crucial part of any language, as they are one of the first things we use to communicate with others and establish a connection. In Bajan, there are a variety of greetings that are used in different contexts, from formal to informal.

In this lesson, you will learn common Bajan greetings and how to use them in different situations. You will also learn about the cultural significance of greetings in Bajan culture and how they reflect the warm and friendly nature of the Bajan people.

So let's get started!🤗

Greetings & Useful phrases

English Bajan
morning greeting Gud marnin
morning greeting Good marnin
morning greeting Good marning
how are you? How you goin?
What are you up to? Wa gine on
You must be joking! Yuh gawh be kiddin
Where are you? Wuh part you is
Come here to me. Cumma tuh muh nuh?
What did she say? Whu she say
What are you talking about? Wuh you talking bout
What is wrong with you? Wuh wrong wid you

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