Jamaican Slang: Informal Ways to Refer to Brothers
Casual Jamaican Slang for "Brother"
In Jamaican culture, it is common to use informal terms to refer to friends and brothers. One such term is "bredren," which is a shortened version of the word "brother." Other informal ways to say "brother" in Jamaican slang include "fam," "dread," and "wullie."
Examples of Usage
Here are some examples of how these terms are used in everyday Jamaican conversations:
- "Hey bredren, what's up?"
- "Fam, I need your help with something."
- "Dread, I'm so glad to see you!"
- "Wullie, let's go grab some food."
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