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Guyanese Dictionary

Term: How do you say hello in Guyanese language?

Definition:

Guyanese Creole is widely spoken in Guyana and is heavily influenced by English, Dutch, and various African languages. Here you will find different ways to say hello in Guyanese Creole.

Pronunciation:

  • helo - /ˈhɛloʊ/
  • wah gwaan - /wɑː gɔːn/
  • wah yuh saying - /wɑː jʊ ˈseɪ.ɪŋ/

Usage:

1. "Helo" is the most common way to say hello in Guyanese Creole. It is similar to the English pronunciation.

Sample Sentence: "Helo! How are you doing today?"

2. "Wah gwaan" is a popular greeting, originating from Jamaican Patois. It is commonly used in Guyana as well.

Sample Sentence: "Wah gwaan, me friend? Long time no see!"

3. "Wah yuh saying" is another way to say hello, literally translating to "What are you saying?" It is a casual greeting used among friends.

Sample Sentence: "Wah yuh saying, buddy? Ready for some cricket?"

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