its a slippy slope to non muslims it is but to somalis and other muslims it is not but since walahi ending with I is something somali youth made it popular and slang in toronto.
mark dublin “ Wallahi “ and “ Bucktee” are Arabic & Somali respectively, not Caribbean. Stop trying to claim all Toronto lingo for one place, it’s multicultural.
Me: Hey friend the city (or area) is bait right now, right? Bro: Shut up bro , there's still alot going on. {Bait means there's bayrrre boydem } Bait means theres alot of cops/ it's sketchy to be out
@@Bettereveryday003 No, we didn’t copy it from the Uk. In Toronto we have a similar proportion of Jamaican immigrants in the 70s come here and our youth started borrowing words. Now our slang has somali, Carribean and arab influences
@Medicinal Blood the video was about slang becoming popular but not one person she asked except two black guys knew what the words meant. To me this newscast was a bit racist
@@michaelouimet505 she wasn't being racist. He had absolutely no interest on the conversation. He kept replying very fast & even answered before she asked about the last few words so she caught on to it. Her goal was to teach the meaning to people who dont know but he almost seemed bothered by the fact that she asked a grown man like him those irrelevant questions. That was her way of cutting the conversation short & to leave him in a positive vibe because she felt like she wasted his time asking childish questions instead of asking questions about real issues like a real news channel would.
This is not Toronto slang, this is teenager slang. I don't know any 30 year olds that talk like that, and if they do, then they are from the ghetto and haven't moved up yet. We all talked like this in our teens, but it's time to grow up and talk normally ahlie?
Iwill Bismallah your Door No, it’s cuz of ethnic Blacks in Toronto like Jamaican & somalis. europe is boring and full of white people, why do you think they left to come to north America?
This is category of slang is due to the Canadian rap/hip hop industry. Canadian rap/hip hoppers vary in a range in ethnicity and they add their ethnicity, their identity, who they are in their music. Nationality wise, slang should be more like, please, thank you, sorry - words as such should be turned into a slang. Words such as, hoser, clicks, home milk, Jesus Murphy, mickey, Timmies, The6 and the list goes on are Canadian slang.
walahi, you should've gotten scooped and should've went to the streets of Toronto where it be more corrupt fam cuz alie that's where the gangs and slang are still.
I'm a Muslim but let's be honest if you are from a multicultural hood with many different religions there are a lot of non-muslims who use wallahi as in I swear, so technically it could be considered slang since they are not using it religiously.
@@torink8229 No it’s not loool, people in America say “fam” all the time, it’s literally just short for “family” which you use for relatives & friends. Now if they were to specifically address the local pronunciation like “fomlaaaaay” or something, that would be specific