yeah, no?
(YEAH-no)
Oh yes, I completely agree; that is correct. Often used to validate someone else's statement or observation.
wen
(WEN)
A past tense marker placed before a verb to indicate an action that has already happened.
stay
(STEH)
A progressive aspect marker used before a verb or adjective to indicate that an action is currently happening or a state of being is ongoing.
had
(HAD)
Past tense marker, traditionally associated with Kaua'i Pidgin, used in place of 'wen' to indicate a completed action.
going go
(GO-in GO)
Future tense marker indicating an intention or plan to depart or do something; will go.
but
(BUT)
Used at the end of a sentence in place of 'though' or 'however' to add a contrasting thought or condition.
buggah stay
(BUG-gah STAY)
That thing is; that person is (used to describe the current state, location, or condition of a subject)