Thanks again mi gal!!!! All yuh lesson dem are very useful to me!!!!! I'm an interpreter in french Guiana and mi wah fuh improve di way how mi taak creolese!
I have guyanese friends and I came here to learn how to screw with mih boys. I’ve been taught how to dance: pet the dog, turn in the light bulb and clean your bottom
Awee- us Ayuh - y’all Eye Pass - disrespect Gyal- girl Nah Tek Worries - don’t worry Inside - a call to your host whenever you’re a guest at a residence Yes Outside - response to guests Nah/Tah - please Orwah - or what
Jamaica, Guyana same west Indian people wid very similar language. Guyana is land of many wata, Jamaica is land of wood and wata. Both countries have a mixture of many ethnicities that are similar
@@kaywana851it is cuz creole language was created by enslave africans same as jamaican u dont know african history they were they first ppl to speak it
I'm Jamaican and my favorite Caribbean accent is Guyanese. Could listen to a Guyanese all day
Genuinely love these videos. As a first generation born Guyanese born in America, these video’s help me keep and preserve the culture.
Thanks for watching, Kevon. Glad you like them.
Thank you SO MUCH for these videos - I love hearing Guyanese creole. Also, you have an amazing presence - a natural teacher!
Glad you enjoy it!
I love the way it sounds
Thanks Olgie.
Thanks for this. My grandmother was Guyanese and came to London in 1952. I'm really curious about Guyanese culture and language ☺
Thank you for watching. Our culture is beautiful!
My dad is guyanese and I was born in America. My dad barely teaches me about my guyanese culture do I like watching your videos
Hi Mika, Thank you for watching.
Gyal yuh teach mih someting today. Mih know bout 'nah' but is dih fus time mih hearin bout 'tah.'
Yes, ‘tah’
Love frm shortboss I love wht u do 🇬🇾🇬🇾
Thank you so much. Keep those videos rolling too.
This is an amazing video ❤️🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Thanks again mi gal!!!! All yuh lesson dem are very useful to me!!!!! I'm an interpreter in french Guiana and mi wah fuh improve di way how mi taak creolese!
You're so welcome!
1:32 I could swear my mom was yelling at me XD
I have guyanese friends and I came here to learn how to screw with mih boys. I’ve been taught how to dance: pet the dog, turn in the light bulb and clean your bottom
Thank I’m half Guyanese I get it from my dad❤
Beautiful!
Awee- us
Ayuh - y’all
Eye Pass - disrespect
Gyal- girl
Nah Tek Worries - don’t worry
Inside - a call to your host whenever you’re a guest at a residence
Yes Outside - response to guests
Nah/Tah - please
Orwah - or what
Learning the dialect for an acting gig. Thank you.
Best of luck!
Pass meh bucka ta
Ah coming jus now
Meh remember the inside part.. the fisherman with the cart and the neighborhood lady that made salara and other goodies or trying to get our attention
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😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Man and woman talk different
Is not awe and ayo is
Abiedese and ayodese
We do not speak loud we very quiet people.
That more like jamaican infuence on the language. That 60 percent jamaican
Guyanese creole was created by enslave african as the british might say broken english
Jamaica, Guyana same west Indian people wid very similar language. Guyana is land of many wata, Jamaica is land of wood and wata. Both countries have a mixture of many ethnicities that are similar
Omg i have no idea what you are talking
Similar to Jamaican Creaol Yuh
No way or the attitude
@@kaywana851it is cuz creole language was created by enslave africans same as jamaican u dont know african history they were they first ppl to speak it
It is similar ,cuz guyanese creole language was created by enslave africans to communicate with their master
Yes! Very similar