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Jamaican Patwah
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This is a new Channel. This Channel was created to help individuals world wide who may have a simple interest in the Jamaican Creole/Patwah. This Channel will be geared towards the basics of the Jamaican creole and strategies how to become good at speaking it; this enables you to effectively communicate with Jamaicans when you visit the island or when come in contact with a Jamaican anywhere in the world. "On a quick note", don't be selfish ***Remeber to share with friends***
What does patient man ride donkey mean?Jamaican proverbs
What do you know about Jamaican Proverbs?
A proverb can be regarded as a way of saying something and hiding its meaning. Jamaican proverbs are oldtraditional sayings which dates back to the early 16th century where they were formulated by our ancestors. Jamaican proverbs highlight humor and aspirations as a source of warning and advice. For nearly every important occurrence in Jamaican daily life there is a relevant proverb.
Sources include:
National Library of Jamaica
nlj.gov.jm/jamaican-proverbs-2/
Jamaicans.com
jamaicans.com/jamaican-proverbs-on-warnings/
So I hope you watch it to the end and please enjoy 😉
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A proverb can be regarded as a way of saying something and hiding its meaning. Jamaican proverbs are oldtraditional sayings which dates back to the early 16th century where they were formulated by our ancestors. Jamaican proverbs highlight humor and aspirations as a source of warning and advice. For nearly every important occurrence in Jamaican daily life there is a relevant proverb.
Sources include:
National Library of Jamaica
nlj.gov.jm/jamaican-proverbs-2/
Jamaicans.com
jamaicans.com/jamaican-proverbs-on-warnings/
So I hope you watch it to the end and please enjoy 😉
For Business Enquiries:
patwahboss@gmail.com
Follow me on:
Instagram :i...
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10 Jamaican Surprise Expressions (COVID 19)
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Wah gwan people in this video we will be taking a look at some unique exclamations and surprise expressions that are used by Jamaicans on a daily basis. Only a true Jamaican can understand the importance of these words or expressions to properly express the sentiments being felt at that point in time. So I hope you watch it to the end and please enjoy 😉 For Business Enquiries: patwahboss@gmail....
Jamaica History in a nutshell #UsainBolt, #BobMarley
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.3 года назад
The history of Jamaica is a rich and vibrant one, which inspires us to move forward as a nation. Our history speaks to experiences of hardships and prosperity; and the growth and determination of a people. In this video you will learn about Jamaica's history and some of the people that made Jamaica Recognized world wide. I hope you enjoy!!!! For Business Enquiries: patwahboss@gmail.com Roshawn ...
How to describe the human body parts in Patois/Patwah
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
In this video i will be teaching you how to describe the human body parts in patois/patwah. Jamaicans have their own way of describing everything so it is often said that Jamaicans mek different(made different). After this video you will be able to identify and describe the human body parts the Jamaican way so get you pen and notepad and enjoy the lesson!!! For Business Enquiries: patwahboss@gm...
Jamaican Phrases Part 2
Просмотров 32 тыс.3 года назад
Hello everyone so we already looked at some of the phrases that Jamaicans use on a daily basis which are phrases that only a Jamaican would understand. And in this video we will be taking a look part 2 where we introduce you to some more of these phrases how Jamaicans use them to express different thoughts and behaviors. Hope you enjoy family stay bless stay Irie!! For Business Enquiries: patwa...
How to French fry Tin Mackerel
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 года назад
The tin or canned mackerel is considered a low budget meal in Jamaica and some people categorize it as poor people food or a meal for the poor. Tin mackerel is easily accessible and can be found in every neighborhood corner shop or supermarket it is usually prepared with flour dumplings or white rice And Guys a key thing to note is not all Jamaicans eat tin or canned mackerel but those of us wh...
How to use the Jamaican famous word Irie
Просмотров 22 тыс.3 года назад
The word Irie is a famous Jamaican word that is frequently used by many foreigners who visit or may be thinking about vising Jamaica. Irie is amongst some of the few words that an outsider may get exposed to when first learning the Jamaican patwah. The word means that everything is good, acceptable, alright or fine. In Jamaica the word is popularly used amongst the Rastafarian community. Hope y...
Jamaican Phrases Part 1
Просмотров 213 тыс.3 года назад
The Jamaican language is constantly attracting great interest from people craving a taste of our culture, but what is perhaps most intriguing about patois is the many sayings and expressions we use. At times, some of these phrases can be difficult to translate into English ,and an outsider may struggle to find meaning. This video contains some phrases that only a real Jamaican would understand....
Jamaican Raggamuffin
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Raggamuffin is a word use to describe someone who is a roughneck or a streetwise tough guy,hot head or a gangster. It’s also a type of music usually abbreviated as ragga and is a subgenre of dance hall music and reggae. I hope you enjoy this video remember to subscribe like and share😉 For Business Enquiries: patwahboss@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram :patwah_boss Chat with me on facebook: m.fa...
Why do JAMAICANS use Double-up words?
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
Funny and interesting video teaching and demonstrating on why Jamaicans double up their words. To the outsider, the repetition of double words may seem redundant, but for the Jamaican speaker there’s no better way to express the point being communicated. Hope you enjoy this video as we introduce you to our rich culture and language. PLEASE NOTE: The Spellings used in this video may not correspo...
How to speak Jamaican Patwah/Patois:Jamaican Proverbs
Просмотров 22 тыс.6 лет назад
Funny and interesting video teaching and demonstrating how Jamaican proverbs are used. Jamaican Proverbs are metaphorical sayings normally based on a truth or on the general experience of humans throughout history. Hope you enjoy this video as we introduce you to our rich culture and language. PLEASE NOTE: The Spellings used in this video may not correspond with others that have been published....
Jamaican Patois/Patwah words that everyone should learn part 2
Просмотров 795 тыс.7 лет назад
In this video will learn some you will learn some words and pronunciations that Jamaicans use. The best way to learn is to learn from a real Jamaican. Subscribe and like for more videos and check out my channel at: ruclips.net/channel/UCLiGsYzeCKBdhoy4LQ2NW7A For Business Enquiries: patwahboss@gmail.com
Jamaican words you must know
Просмотров 23 тыс.7 лет назад
This video is to help you understand the Jamaican Patois Language and also to get you familiarize with the pronunciation of simple words that Jamaicans use. Hope you enjoy! Note Briefly// If you have any question about what have been covered in this video please leave your question in the comment section below. Rhythms used were authorized : check out the DJ Kernells page at:. ruclips.net/user/...
Jamaican Patois Expressions
Просмотров 163 тыс.8 лет назад
This video is to help you understand the Jamaican Patois Language and also to get you familiarize with the pronunciation of simple expressions that Jamaicans use. Hope you enjoy! Note Briefly// If you have any question about what have been covered in this video please leave your question in the comment section below. Check out my Blog for information that will be posted: 1minutepatois.blogspot....
How to speak the Jamaican Patois/Patwah part 2
Просмотров 26 тыс.8 лет назад
In this video i demonstrate how to say YAH MON and the Demonstrative pronoun which is THIS . I hope this video will be of help to. Check out my Blog for information that will be posted: 1minutepatois.blogspot.com/ Rhythms used were authorized : check out the DJ Kernells page at:. ruclips.net/channel/UCx7w... For Business Enquiries: patwahboss@gmail.com
How to speak the Jamaican Patois/Patwah part 1
Просмотров 29 тыс.8 лет назад
How to speak the Jamaican Patois/Patwah part 1
How to Speak Jamaican Patois/Patwah Introduction
Просмотров 12 тыс.8 лет назад
How to Speak Jamaican Patois/Patwah Introduction
Is it patwah or patios?
Mi learning!
Thank you
Mi lov patois mor dan hundred pacent❤❤❤
Can't wait to marry my Jamaican King!❤
Some other phrases we say when someone talks too much: “chatty chatty”, “chat tu much”, “yuh ah chattabox” or “how yuh caan chat so much” Someone who eats too much: “Wanga gut” or “ah so yuh craaven” or “yuh too greedy”😊
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You were too fast while making the sentence dem for the phrase dem 😂
Please 🙏 help me to understand broken English. Thanks
"Trouble deh deh" = "Knee and jize lurking". Thank you for that, I am much enlightened in the Jamaican language! :) Seriously though most badass accent of all tyem knoe what em seeyin? <3
Yea mon..
Mr.Nige!!!!
And here I thought my name was weebish and original...😢
Def not remembering all of this but mi appreciate di video 🇯🇲🇯🇲
What’s it mean when an old Jamaican calls you a bad picni? Lol
Mi Irie
Wdf is this twin I don’t understand
After 3 years I came across and 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No such word as "mon". Yeeesh.
I learned something
Mi yaard cousins have so many unique sayings…🇸🇽
Do you offer a course? Or voice audio speaking just so I can listen to. I been married to my beautiful wife who is from Jamaica for 6 months I love her so much. She is having my child in 4 months and I want to do everything I can to be closer to her. Will you help me do this for her?
Can English speaking Caribbean people tell each other a part by how they speak? I'm from the U.S. To me most Caribbean people sound similar. So if a person from Trinidad were to visit Jamaica would most Jamaicans know that person is from somewhere else based on how they sound?
Him der ah real bad man muffin yah zimmi bossy
In Ghana Ga language, chaka chaka also means messy. Interesting
Thank you, I knew I remembered a Patwah word that is irie. Everything so far today is alright. How is it irie for you today?
Bro still didn’t really explain “Why” it is done but rather just went on to explain the meanings of some of these common phrases ….
I am a Trini and understood everything but that’s because I listened to so much reggae and dancehall growing up
When i was like 7 or 8 bavk in 1988 my older cousin jake listened too dancehall like crazy and used to call me Nyammy Ranking he said cause I eat up all the food lol
My double up word is Pum Pum.
The person asking the question is too fool fool, and chatty chatty. Booguh yaggah yaggah, LOL!
If I dont understand what someone has said to me could I just say "mi no zimi" ?
one of the dopest out there.. the language, and the man. love patwah, scottish accent, cajun accent, creole, portugese.. trying to master them all. thanks for everything bro. much love from philadelphia. 🤙
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Wow ! Looks a bit like Serani ! A famous Singer ! Who only released one song I heard named : No Hames. I thought !
They should say. All Right ! Okay ! O.K. is actually a traditional nautical signal send by morse code or with semaphore flags ! Am I right ?
Big love from Portugal, yuh zimi
Great content! 🎉
Respect
This video has earned you a new follower 🫶🏾 I love it
Huge Thanks but I wish you used subtitles so that I can get you very well
Keep the fire burning
Mi love yuh program patwah boss
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Backside nuh ave no translation? Yuh backside
All of these are just derivations of english idioms so yeah we do understand them just fine. You just have to understand the simplification of the language and then the intent is immediately obvous.
This was so good! Thank you
BOMBOCLAT!
good slang ❤
Thank you very much 💯
Yh man ah proppa ting dis my yoot seen 😂🤜🏾🇯🇲