Trini (toponym)
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Trini is a colloquial term for a native Trinidadian.[1] The term is used extensively in Trinidadian English in informal settings, particularly in settings regarding people of Trinidadian origin. The plural of Trini is Trinis, which can be used to refer to a masculine or feminine group of Trinidadians. The term is also widely used by Trinidadians abroad in the United States, Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados and other Caribbean countries. The term is used on a less frequent basis by non-Trinidadians.
Pronunciation
The word "Trini" is pronounced the same in all English-speaking Caribbean countries; the word is pronounced as /ˈtrɪni/ (Tri-KNEE). Trini can be used in the form of a noun.[2][3]
Notable Songs
- Trini to the Bone by David Rudder
- Trini by Benjai
- Trini Dem Girls by Nicki Minaj
References
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