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Introduction

The Gullah language is a creole language spoken by the Gullah people (also called "Geechees"), an African American population living on the Sea Islands and the coastal region of the U.S. states of South Carolina and Georgia.

Gullah is based on English, with strong influences from West and Central African languages such as Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Mandinka, Wolof, Bambara, Fula, Mende, Vai, Akan, Ewe, Kongo, Umbundu, and Kimbundu.

The verb

Sample verb: nyam

Tense Past
Present/Past Tense Uh nyam
Past Tense Uh bin nyam
Future Tense Uh gwine nyam
Perfect Tense Uh done nyam
Present Progressive Uh duh nyam
Past Progressive Uh binnuh nyam

Click verbs to conjugate them in the table above!