This video demonstrates authentic Bahamian dialect vocabulary through conversational examples, showing how Caribbean English incorporates unique terms like 'scruffy' (untidy), 'switcher' (someone who switches or changes), 'port cake' (a type of cake), 'conchk' (conch, a sea snail), and 'ogly' (ugly), illustrating how regional dialects develop distinctive vocabulary that reflects local culture and identity.
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Breaking down Bahamian dialect… we really have our own language 😅🇧🇸 #bahamas #languagelearningAdded:
Boy, mother's sick.
She's a jungle. Jam up. Why you all scruffy?
Switcher port cake. What you saying? Ice straight with the west man.
Peas and rice. I soon come. Where you going? Look stink. Y'all don't kill me.
Where you get that from? Eyes to conchk mix up like conk salad.
Ogly fine.
She's solid tired big girl. Come pick up your turn.
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