Jamaican slang for greeting someone: English- "Whats going on?".
Increasingly popular in London, New York, Florida and Canada.
Increasingly popular in London, New York, Florida and Canada.
John: yow man! waa-gwaan?
Ezra: nuttin much, tell mi nuh.
(John: hey man! whats going on?
Ezra: Nothing much, you tell me.)
Ezra: nuttin much, tell mi nuh.
(John: hey man! whats going on?
Ezra: Nothing much, you tell me.)
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In Jamaica they would say children gwaan a skool and learn the golden rule
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