Paradise Lost
Title: Paradise Lost
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 2084 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Paradise Lost
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 2084 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Gullah Language
The Gullah language was a very popular way of speaking among African Americans many years ago. Many southerners have spoken Gullah during and after the period of slavery. The Gullah language has been a very distinctive feature that has attributed to the Gullah culture. Within this research paper, I will define Gullah, and discuss the features that make this a unique language.
“The word Gullah derives from the word Gul which was
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and while they contribute to the charm of the language, they also make it difficult to understand
Example: “Tek’e foot een ‘e han” = to run, or to leave quickly.
“Dry ‘long so”= without a reason or explanation.
“Two-time-one-gun”= a doubled barreled gun.
“Tas’e ‘e mount”=something appetizing to eat.
“Lawfully lady”=lawfully wedded wife.
“Haa’dly’kin”= barely able” (Gullahcreole.html).
Pronunciation plays an important part in the formation of the Gullah language.