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Gëëkënësë 

A dialect of English that is commonly used in the mumble rap culture, artists most known for this entitlement are Yeat, Lil Yachty, Yung Kayo etc. This way of speaking was popularised in Portland, Oregon as thats where the biggest form of recognition for the language originates (Yeat).
The dialect commonly uses (ë) (ä) (ö) (ü) (ï) instead of (e) (a) (o) (u) (i) as a representation of being “high” or “druggy”.
Honourable Mentions for the representation of Gëëkënësë include James Addison (Writer/Lyricist), Jonathan Hernandez (Writer/Lyricist),
SeptembersRich (Artist/Mumble Rap), Savio Travis (Writer/Lyricst), and Akos Maluzsack ( Writer/Lyricst) whom contributed towards extensive use of “Gëëky” Vocabulary from artists and influencers.
Yö, Twïzzy, Yöü fïnnä püll üp tö lüh höüsë? |

Hello friend, do you wanna come over to my house?

Gëëkënësë Example ⬆️
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