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<blockquote>Them. Dem is often used after a name or other word to | <blockquote>Them. Dem is often used after a name or other word to indicate that there are several of them or a group.</blockquote> | ||
*7:00 we g’win for see Amanda '''dem''' = At 7:00 we’re going to see Amanda '''and the rest of her family.''' | *7:00 we g’win for see Amanda '''dem''' = At 7:00 we’re going to see Amanda '''and the rest of her family.''' |
Revision as of 23:57, 17 January 2021
JUST NOW
In a minute (unspecified amount of time)
- “Me gaan fetch it jus’ now = I’ll get it in just a second
INNOE
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
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)
What is that.
- Me innoe wah-is-dah = I don’t know what that is
AHBIDEES
We, all of us
- Ahbidees g’win in town = We’re all going to town
DOWNPRESS/DOWNCOURAGE
Depressed, discouraged
- Y’all does be looking so downpress = You look depressed.
PIK’NI DEM
Children
- Me ah wah for see no pik’ni dem roun’ ee = I don’t want to see any children around here
DEM
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
To want to (do s/t)
- Dem ah watch meh = They all want to look at me
HE, SHE, WE
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
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
His, hers, ours, yours
- Dat is you own or we own? = Is that yours or ours?
FIGHT UP
Fight
- She does fight up nuff’ time already = She’s already been in a lot of fights
NUFF or NUFF NUFF
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
Often, frequently
- It happen steady now = It happens often now
- I does see he steady = I see him often
PUNISH
Suffer
- Why I mus’ punish so? = Why do I have to suffer like this?
More words
See Source: http://roozdenscoot.blogspot.com/2013/03/gaffin-how-to-speak-english-like.html