Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
D talk yh squaking ain't from aroud dese hoods solidia so roll yh bombomclath from araung here and bless jah 4 all d greatest ting dem
teach yh! Bless jahhh!! Wan love, wan unity!
kitkathy wrote:Bad spelling and grammar are pet peeves of mine so it actually hurts me to read some posts. Dont feel it's limited to here only. Ever noticed the bad spelling on those stickers some cars sport? And I'm always lucky enough to be behind them in traffic for them to raise my blood pressure.
MonsterPower wrote:i think its teh american culture
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:I have been observing the threads posted by the younger tuners and I have to wonder.
kitkathy wrote:Bad spelling and grammar are pet peeves of mine so it actually hurts me to read some posts. Dont feel it's limited to here only. Ever noticed the bad spelling on those stickers some cars sport? And I'm always lucky enough to be behind them in traffic for them to raise my blood pressure.
AbstractPoetic wrote:MonsterPower wrote:i think its teh american culture
![]()
![]()
![]()
Yes, blame everything on America, shall we?
The degeneration of dialect within your country stems from backwardness, added to the fact that Trinidadians are emulating the culture and dialect of Jamaicans.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:we are not discussing trini dialect, we can all understand that and we actually appreciate it - in this thread we are talking about some terms the younger tuners use and how they type it. Like "soldia" and "rents" and "ur" and the most recently mentioned "peps". Its hard to decipher and may come from improper schooling or other suggestions such as excessive text messages or another that spelling isnt important anymore, even for dialect.
Return to “Ole talk and more Ole talk”
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Strugglerzinc and 62 guests