A Bohemian is one who hails from the region of Bohemia, a part of Czechoslovakia. A Bahamian is one who hails from the Bahama Islands.
bohemian of bahamian depends on where your from bohemian of bahamian depends on where your from
Probably really tan! Bahamian. And it is NOT pronounced like Bohemian...that describes someone from Bohemia in Europe, not The Bahamas. The second "a" in Bahamian is a hard "a". So its "bah", like bah bah black sheep, "hame", "ian". It's really not that hard to pronounce! Your are actually right it is bahamian and if you were going to barabadoes it is bashian pronounced (BAY-SHIN)
1. Bohemian - inhabitant of Bohemia, relating to Bohemia. 2. bohemian (not the small b) - leading an unconventional lifestyle, especially of artists and poets, often at odds with conventional morality (absinthe, opium, sex, etc). 3. In American English only(?) - bohemian is sometimes used of gypsies. gypsy - Romany
Yes you can. The exchange rate between American and Bahamian currency is $1 to $1. Because of the high percentage of American tourists that travel to the Bahamas and the strong influence of the American culture, many if not all establishments and businesses accept US$.
The Bohemian Encampment was created in 1896.
Bahamian pound ended in 1966.
Bahamian dollar was created in 1966.
meal patterns for bahamian?
Its Jamaican.... very few if any bahamian say mon.... reference point: I'm bahamian
Boiled Bahamian land crab with boiled bread-like dumpling on the side
United Bahamian Party ended in 1971.
yes gray cliff is a bahamian restaurant