[Fictionary] GOOLAYYALIBEE results

lindafowens at netzero.com lindafowens at netzero.com
Sun Mar 27 12:11:27 EDT 2011


I have an Australian Book of the Road, and I noticed that many place words have repeated syllables.  Can give many examples if I can only find it: hundreds.  Repeating words or syllables in that area of the world is supposed to make them bigger or more emphatic, like "nearby" Bora Bora.  How about Walla Walla, WA, though?  Or Baden Baden?  As for Gullah, it is a real language spoken yet by tribes (from Africa?)off the coast of SC. My sister lives in Charleston, and told me to read some of the locally written books, some of which take place on those islands and use a few of the words I can't recall as yet.  As for the "jubilee" somone mentioned, I just looked at the word, and my def came to me.  LInda  Please note: message attached

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