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Gwaan

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Dec 24, 2024
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“Gwaan” is a versatile and widely used Jamaican Patois term derived from the English phrase “going on.” It functions as both a verb and an expression, depending on context. In its simplest sense, “gwaan” refers to something happening, taking place, or proceeding, but its usage extends far beyond this definition. For example, in a sentence, someone might say, “Wah gwaan?” meaning “What’s going on?” or “What’s happening?” Alternatively, it can convey encouragement or approval, as in “Yuh a gwaan good!” translating to “You’re doing well!” In the realm of real estate, the phrase might be used to inquire about or describe the progress of a project, such as a new housing development or a sale, with statements like, “How di construction a gwaan?” meaning “How is the construction going?” Its flexible nature allows it to fit seamlessly into conversations about ongoing events, personal achievements, or updates, making it a staple of everyday communication in Jamaica. Whether discussing the vibr…

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