Thursday, February 18, 2016

21 Jamaican Patois phrases translated to English.

More Jamaican Patois phrases translated to English.

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  1.  I Will Be Right Back – Mi Soon Come
  2.  To Eat – Nyam 
  3.  Jamaica – Jamrock, Jamdown, Yard
  4.  Jamaican – Yardie, Yard man
  5. Friend – Bredren (male), Sistren (female)
  6. Well Done – Big up, Respect
  7. Excellent – Sell off, Tun up, Wicked
  8. What’s up? – Wah gwaan, Whappen, Whe yu a seh?
  9. Everything is good – Mi deh yah, Everyting criss
  10. See you later – Likkle more, Walk good
  11. I understand – Zeen
  12. Over there – Ova deh
  13. What Are You Up To – Wha Yuh Deh Pon
  14. I Don’t Care – Mi Nuh Biznizz
  15. Jealous – Badmind
  16. Step up your game – Tun Up De Ting
  17. The party was good! – De Party Tun Up
  18. OMG – Jeezum Pees
  19. Don’t mess with me – Nuh romp wid mi
  20. Move Over – Small up yuhself
  21. Mix Up – Pasa Pasa


Friday, February 12, 2016

Jamaican Patois Expressions


Jamaican Patois Expressions


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BLESS UP UNUH SELF ! OR (BE BLESS!)

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Thursday, February 11, 2016

7 Jamaican slang words to use on your visit to Jamaica.

 7 Jamaican slang words to use on your visit to Jamaica.



Brawta n. (braw-tah) – A little extra with a purchase; getting something extra for free. After buying a large amount of souvenir items from a vendor ask “Where is my likkle brawta”
Cooyah excl. (koo-yah) – Look at that; you don’t say. An exclamation used for something ludicrous or ridiculous. When you see a taxi driver trying to pass your tour bus on the narrowest road look over to your Jamaican tour guide and say “Cooyah”
Cris n curri excl.  (chris an curry) – I’m all good; i’m okay; fabulous. The word “Irie” is worn out and using it is dead giveaway that you are a tourist. Replace it with this expression. When a Jamaican asks if you are okay say “everything cris and curry”
Fass adj. (fah-ass) – Nosy; meddlesome. People can be nosy anywhere you go. Joke around with a smile and ask “How you so fass?”
My yout n. (My youth) – Bro; Friend. You will make good friends in Jamaica quickly. Using this slang moves pass the formal names. “My yout, what is the best Jamaican restaurant near the hotel”
Sistren n. (sis-jrin) – Female friend. You may have heard Rastafarians, including Bob Marley use the word Bredrin which means brethren. It is used to describe male friends. Sistren is the female version of Bredrin. When one of the friendly female market vendors give you a warm smile and hug say “You are my good sistren”
 Touch de road excl.  (touch the road) – Leave your home; leave your current location. When your tour bus driver is lingering too long at one location ask the driver, “Boss, when we going touch de road”.



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Monday, February 1, 2016

10 Excitement phrases used by Jamaicans

1. Jeezam! – You may have guessed that this is a reference to Jesus Christ, but a Jamaicanized version used to convey surprise. Similar expressions include ‘puppa jeezas’ and ‘faada gad’.
2. Boxcova! – The origin of this term is unsure but it is used frequently as an exclamation of shock.
3. Blouse and skirt! – Also an expression of shock and amazement and definitely not a reference to any type of clothing.
4. Kiss mi neck back! – No you are not being asked to kiss someone’s neck or back. This is just another expression of shock that is sometimes used to express amusement at a particular situation.
5. Rhatid! – This is most likely a cleaned up derivative of a popular Jamaican curse word. It is used to convey amazement, shock, or bewilderment.
6. Blow wow! – Conveys shock and surprise, but is definitely not a call to rain blows on somebody.
7. Me back foot! – Don’t start looking for the person’s hind legs. It’s just another over-the-top expression to express feelings about an over-the-top surprising situation.
8. Coo yah! – Meaning look here or look at this. Often times there’s nothing physically to look at, but used when something sounds too incredible or when someone is showing off and you don’t even want to talk what you know about them.
9. Wooiii! – A common expression usually accompanying a good laugh or a very amusing situation.
10. Cho! – An expression of frustration often used by parents contemplating the consequences of the beat down they’re about to impart.
This list is by no means exhaustive and as the language evolves, Jamaicans continue to come up with new ways to express exactly how they feel in any given situation. What these expressions mean is really as important, using them at the right occasion and in the right context.


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Saturday, January 30, 2016

How to say i am hungry in patois


The question is how do i say
"I AM HUNGRY" in the Jamaican patois Language ?

》Mi hungry -i am hungry

In a sentence...
Patois>Mi hungry rite now ,a waant sinting fi nyam.

English>i am hungry right now, i want something to eat.

So the word for "Eat" in patois is "Nyam".

Monday, January 25, 2016

Simple English to Patois Translation




Here are some English to Patois Translation i hope this help you out on your journey to learning the Language.


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How to Speak the Jamaican patois Part 2

 WHA GWAN PEOPLE?

(WHAT'S GOING EVERYONE?)

                                                     

How to Speak the Jamaican Patois Language






This video is to help you get on the right journey speaking our dynamic Jamaican Patois Language and learning about our culture. In this video you will learn how to say Yah mon (Yes) and the one of the Demonstrative pronoun:This(dis, disyah and da), hope you enjoy!!!

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How to speak the Jamaican Patois Part 1

WHA GWAN PEOPLE?

(WHAT'S GOING EVERYONE?)



How to Speak the Jamaican Patois Language




This video is to help you get on the right journey speaking our dynamic Jamaican Patois Language and learning about our culture. In this video you will learn how to respond to whats going (Wha Gwan ) and that is I'm Ok (Mi deh yah mon) I hope you enjoy!!!

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Saturday, January 23, 2016

How to Speak the Jamaican Patois Introduction

WHA GWAN PEOPLE


How to Speak the Jamaican Patois Language




This video is to help you get on the right journey speaking our dynamic Jamaican Patois Language and learning about our culture. I hope you enjoy!!!

Bless up unuh self ! or (Be Bless!)

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