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With respect to Simon nkoli I noticed that there are a number of "red links" - links to non-existent articles - please read Wikipedia:Only make links that are relevant to the context --ArmadilloFromHell 03:14, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Trinidadian English
I was just wondering about the source of the definitions you added. I have never in my life heard "cowboy" for a shower; using "provisions" for "groceries" is normal English - rather, we say "provisions" for starchy staples - yam, cassava, eddoes, dasheen. "Savannah" again is a normal English term - that people use a savanna as a park or playing field doesn't mean that the word is used to mean that. Guettarda 16:21, 15 December 2006 (UTC)