anedda

Jamaican Creole

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈnɛda/

Determiner

anedda

  1. another (different)
    • 2006, Ras Dennis Jabari Reynolds, Jabari: Authentic Jamaican Dictionary of the Jamic Language - Featuring Jamaican Patwa and Rasta Iyaric Pronunciations and Definitions, →ISBN, page 2:
      “anedda (a-né-dah): pron. - someone or something else; another; (see, anadda)”
      anedda (a-né-dah): pron. - someone or something else; another; (see, anadda)
    Pops, serve me an mi fren anedda rum.
    Old man, pour my friend and me another rum.
  2. another, new (new)
    • 2018, Shelley Sykes-Coley, Chat ’Bout!: An Anthology of Jamaican Conversations, →ISBN:
      “Tenkyu, Jezas, fi mek mi see anedda day. Fi mi family an' fren dem, Jezas, mi pray. ”
      Thank you, Jesus for allowing me to see a new day. I pray for my family and my friends, Jesus.
    Yes fadda God, anedda day again!
    Yes, Lord! It's a new day!
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