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# (''transitive'') to want
# {{label|beme|transitive}} to want
#: ''Yu '''wan''' pis bekun?''
#: ''Yu '''wan''' pis bekun?''
#:: "You want a piece of bacon?"
#:: "You want a piece of bacon?"

Latest revision as of 10:36, 29 June 2025

Bemé

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From English go on; cf. Jamaican Creole gwaan.

Verb

wan

  1. to go
    Mi eh wan nyow.
    "I'm going now."
  2. (auxiliary) expresses future tense; cf. English will
    Im wan bi big eh yong minis ni wal.
    "He's going to be the youngest president in the world."
  3. (auxiliary, fossil) to habitually do; exclusively used in the expression mwoi wan bi mwoi "boys will be boys", making it essentially a fossil word
    Mwoi wan bi mwoi.
    "Boys will be boys."
Alternate forms

Etymology 2

From English want.

Verb

wan

  1. (transitive) to want
    Yu wan pis bekun?
    "You want a piece of bacon?"

Etymology 3

Bemé numbers (edit)
10
1 2  →  10  → 
    Cardinal: wan
    Ordinal: wanyeh

From English one.

Numeral

wan

  1. one
    Wan pis, eh plis.
    "One portion, please."