How do you say hi in Bajan?

Wa gine on
A general question often asked when greeting someone.
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How do Bajan people speak?

Bajan is influenced by other Caribbean English dialects. Bajan or Barbadian Creole - English-based creole language with African and British influences spoken on the Caribbean island of Barbados. Around 1,000 people use English as their main language and 286,000 use Bajan as their main language.
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Do you say Bajan or Barbadian?

When do I say Bajan and when should I rather use the term Barbadian? As you may guessed, both terms are used in everyday life - quite in contrast to the description (name) of the English dialect in Barbados (see Bajan slang). Barbadian is the formal and official name for citizens of the Caribbean island of Barbados.
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What language does Bajan speak?

Bajan /ˈbeɪdʒən/, or Bajan Dialect, is an English-based creole language with African and British influences spoken on the Caribbean island of Barbados.
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What is Bajan slang?

Bajan dialect is a slang version of standard English, or a simplified pidgin English, mixed with very distinctive 'Bajanisms' that are unique to the island. Barbadians speak with an accent best described as a combination of the influences of both African and British languages.
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How do Barbadians talk?

In Barbados, the official language is English and the majority of residents speak 'Bajan' (pronounced as BAY-jun), an English-based creole, heavily influenced by West Africa.
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What race is Bajan?

Barbadians or Bajans (pronounced /ˈbeɪdʒən(z)/ 'bay-jun(z)') are people who are identified with the country of Barbados, by being citizens or their descendants in the Barbadian diaspora.
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What does Cawblen mean?

It's a contraction of an expression from the Middle Ages -- "God blind me". In other dialects (UK-based) it's "cor/gaw/gor (God) blimey (blind me)", or simply "blimey". In Barbados, there are several variations of the same expression; "caw bleh muh", "caw blen" and I've even heard the super-contracted, "cawlen".
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What country owns Barbados?

Barbados will remain part of the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of 54 countries with roots in the British Empire. On Tuesday, thousands celebrated across Barbados as nearly 400 years of British rule ended.
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Are Barbadians African?

Black Barbadians or African Barbadians are Barbadians of entirely or predominantly African descent. 95.5% of the Barbadian population (92.4% black and 3.1% multiracial). 92.4% of Barbados' population is black and 3.1% is multiracial based on estimates in 2010.
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Why do they call Barbados BIM?

The National Cultural Foundation of Barbados says that "Bim" was a word commonly used by slaves, and that it derives from the Igbo term bém from bé mụ́ meaning "my home, kindred, kind"; the Igbo phoneme [e] in the Igbo orthography is very close to /ɪ/.
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What do locals call Barbados?

Locals call themselves “Bajans”

While you may want to call them Barbadian, most will quickly correct and inform you that they are in fact, “Bajan”. Though both terms are correct, the world “Bajan” somehow seems better able to encapsulate the personality of the vivacious people of this island.
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What religion is Barbados?

Religion in Barbados is predominantly Christian. Religious freedom is established by law and generally enforced in practice, although some minority religious groups have complaints about government practices that interfere with their beliefs.
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What does Johnny mean in Barbados?

johnny - an idiot. Ju-C - ("Juicey") a soft-drink historically made in Barbados. juck - to poke, stab or push.
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What's Barbados famous for?

It's no secret that Barbados is known for having some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The serene Caribbean coast on the west is famed for its aquamarine waters and soft sands, while the wilder beaches in Barbados on the east coast are exhilarating to visit, with big rollers and dramatic scenery.
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Is Barbados Jamaican?

You may even ask “Is Barbados in Jamaica?” if you are unfamiliar with the geography. To answer that question, it is a simple no. Both are island nations and they sit quite far apart from one another in the Caribbean Sea. Jamaica is due west of Hispaniola, the island that is home to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
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Was there slavery in Barbados?

Between 1708 and 1735, the island's slaveholders purchased 85,000 Africans; due to the high death rate, Barbados' total enslaved population during that time period only rose by about 4,000. The U.K.'s Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 formally ended the practice in Barbados and other British colonies.
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What does Horn mean in Barbados?

Verb. To cheat or have an affair. bun, butt, buut, card, fowl teef, hand, hard cyaad, joe, knuckle, roach. pg.
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What do you call a guy from Barbados?

Barbados personalities are no exception to the rule, but Barbadians (also known as Bajans) will surprise with their warmth, casual charm and sophistication.
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What is Bulla in Trinidad?

Noun. Small unleavened, or lightly leavened sweet cakes that are sometimes flavoured with banana or ginger. They are typically eaten as with cheese or pear as snacks or lunch. food.
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Are there white Barbadians?

CIA World Factbook estimates that there are some 20,000 white Barbadians in the country. At first, Indigenous constituted the majority of the Barbadian population.
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Is LL Cool J Bajan?

LL Cool J (centre) has Bajan roots as well as (clockwise from top left) Gwyneth Palthrow, Doug E. Fresh, Lamman Rucker, Meagan Good, Grandmaster Flash, Cuba Gooding with his dad and brother Omar, and Stacey Dash.
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Does Barbados speak Spanish?

The official Barbados language is English, however you will hear our local dialect - referred to as Bajan dialect - spoken as well.
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