When he pointed out the Irish connection the lack of th sounds made sense. The Irish tend to drop the th and use t not d. So I would say three, a Jamaican dree, and an Irishman tree.
@@croweater6814 Actually, in that example a Jamaican (if using conversational patois) would say chree, or even chee, never dree. General rule if a vowel follows the th at the start of a word, *dat's* when you hear the d. But if th is followed by an r, ch is typical, eg again chree, chruck for truck, chrough for through etc Or again the r might be dropped altogether
@@damonreynolds6775 cheers for the correction, I often wonder if they teach pronunciation in Ireland and Jamaica. Teaching their students the "proper" way to miss pronounce these words.
I have an audition coming up for a character who’s from Jamaica and this was very helpful! Feel a bit more confident & excited to tackle the accent! Thank you!! 🎉
I am a Nigerian born but a Jamaican freak. I so love Jamaican culture, the music, their accent and so on. One love Rastafarians. Best Tutorials i have seen so far. Nice one PJ Minto. Manners and respect 🙌🏾
I am Jamaican American trying to learn myself. I had the accent during my father's funeral when I went back home to NY but it went away when I left. I also love African culture. Currently learning swahalii. Much love to all di carribean 🇯🇲
@@unstoppableserenity9839i’m from Guadeloupe and we have a Big accent, my partner from dominica and I love their accents so much, It looks like Jamaican patois
This is basically the template of how all "accent" videos should ever be done. I see most videos for other accents usually with a person who speaks that way or knows someone/has a family member who speaks that way, but they just talk to the camera and give some examples of a few words and maybe some pronunciation tips, but they're never this organized and set up like it's own type of dialect. As someone who loves language in all its forms (from actual languages, to dialects to even just slang and accents) I really appreciate the way this done and anyone who makes videos about accents/dialects should take note and do it like this. Not only does he list out even the most simple rules (like all the vowels used and their hard/soft versions) but he even lists the rules (like "r"s and "e"s at the ends of words change how they are pronounced) and then not only lists TONS of examples but lists them out for you in categories (like how words that end in "r" are written with a red "a" in the patios column and a green "r" in the other) This is an amazing video and I will like and bell just for that, even you don't have any other accent videos (this is my first of yours I've seen) because you deserve and I wanna see EVERY single accent/dialect video from now on done like this. You, sir have truly raised the bar in the field of teaching accents/dialects 👍 Edit: not to mention the little bit of history at the beginning too, that's totally unessisary but just shows the effort put in and how much better this is than most other videos like this *chef's kiss* 👨🍳👌
@smiley P. This was a well thought of critique. Every point you made is exactly what I wanted my video to have so it could stand out. You made a very constructive criticism. Thanks for doing that.
I’m mixed Jamaican/Trinidadian and English but grew up with my white side so I’m really trying to learn more of my culture and speak authentically with my aunties/uncles!! Thank you💕
fuckin love their accents, i had multiple concussions that make some words sound like im slurring in normal english but when i talk like this then i dont feel my lips slurring like they normally do so thats neat
That promotion at the end was the most Jamaican promotion ever. Real as hell. He said "check him out on trip advisor. He safe, he legit and he owe me some money"
I never knew the Irish bit. Wow. And thanks. My dad side is from JM, it’s my heritage but I wanna dive more into it because I just naturally gravitate towards the culture.
As someone who lived more than half of his life in Ireland, it's amazing how many phoentic rules are identical between Irish and Jamaican style of English. Makes sense the two spent a lot of time together.
If you're learning the Jamaican ENGLISH accent and need to watch an interview with a Jamaican artiste, I'd recommend the "Peter tosh interview New york 1986". 🙂 I'm sure other Jamaicans would approve watching this interview👍
Thank you so much for the recommendation. I'm really interested in Jamaican accent because I like it, but I always find videos about Patois. Are you Jamaican, by the way?
I was looking for this explanation. I understand clearly when I hear Welsh and Irish accents. This is a really good explanation that you do not need to be a linguist to understand.
i absolutely LOVE how you very clearly organised and catagorised the different vowls and consanant pronounciation and rules, it makes it a lot easier to learn/understand
Thank you for your video I'm from Thailand and learning how to speak and listen to 'Patois' because I want to understand what my boyfriend and his family say. your video is helpful
I'm loving this! You have made it very clear and understandable! I have seen other videos but I still didn't understand them. Your video was amazing, informative & fun.
Was taught all these words long ago when working in kitchens with cooks from jamaica Had to revisit to teach my daughter this very unique and interesting language.
The Jamaican accent(s) and patois are two different things. I don't speak patois, and I have a Jamaican accent; so do the prime minister and the people working in banks dealing with customers. Jamaican speech--including the acrolect--has been studied, and the features of Jamaican speech, its intonation, how 'r' is pronounced, and other aspects have been documented. In the long term, it does Jamaica no good to tout patois as our accent.
Many Jamaicans fail to understand that. It seems like only patois accent exists. Like if you're gonna make a video about accents, both accents should be included. I guess what he's speaking in the video is not a Jamaican accent 🤨.
I’m actually not able to speak patois because my mom raised me to avoid that but I still have a fairly strong Jamaican accent. I recently left Jamaica and I feel like I’m slowly losing my Jamaican accent. I’d hate for that to happen.
This was so helpful! I’ll be going to Jamaica for a trip soon. While doing a tourist-ie trip I still don’t want to be looking dumb when I dont understand! Lol
lol Don't worry! Most -if not all- Jamaicans speak Standard English fluently. If you're white, they'll just talk to you using Standard English. If you don't understand it'll be fine! 😁
I’ve met some Jamaicans that were really nice, some that were pretty rude but not on purpose (more like little cultural differences). They’re all funny as hell and good energy though
I am half Jamaican and I love how Jamaican sings and I now I know why I love beach,tropical stuff so much I am half American from my dad so I was born there but I want a Jamaican accent my mom had lost hers sadly *jamaican accent left the chat* so now I want a Jamaican accent and have it naturally I will try this and see how it help me!!
I'd like to see you continue on with the voice accent lessons. You know, when I'd try to do both a Jamaican and Irish accent before I saw this video, I noticed both "came from the same place in the mouth" when you speak, so to hear the confirmation of that through a historical reference, in really enlightening. Manners and Respect man. 👍 Subscribed.
Patwah was actually created when slaves were purposely separated base on language then mixed with others who spoke different to confuse em so they would not be able to collaborate any rebellion... However they mixed bits and pieces of these languages which were akan, igbo, ashanti and other west african languages along with those of there slave masters which were English and Spanish to create patwa/patois
There are two sounds in English spelt th the sound in that and this and the sound in thing thirsty The first we turn into d. Dat and this. The second we turn into t Ting and tersty. And the part about words ending in th is also wrong because we say the word with as wid not wit. Because in English (because Jamaican speech is a spectrum) in formal contexts the th in with is the same as in that and not the same as in thing. The real rule has nothing to do with where the sound is and only with what sound it is in English. Just listen to how he says anything at 3:57 He clearly doesn't know what he's talking about to be honest
This is a fantastically informative video regarding the Patios accent - I think it's important for others to learn one of the many English dialects in the Caribbean. This has helped for me to create a unique lesson for students who are learning a varied range of spoken English dialects. Thank you =]
Im here cause I can't let the language die in my family.😭 Nearly none of me and my cousins (the grandchildren) can speak patois, barely. Or is embarrassed cause of how we have to change the tone and harshness to the our accent cause we speak english.😂 I was speaking patois when I was a kid but i was born in America so.. thats half way gone.😪 But my mommy is helping me learn and to write it fluently, she has books for me. I wont let it die and be overdriven by english.❤ Im gonna have to learn this before I learn french and Spanish.. shoot im not even as fluent in english.😂 Thank for this video! The origin and pronunciation!🎉
As someone whose first accent mastered was the Irish, I now understand that all my attempts at doing a Jamaican accent sounded like an Irishman doing a cruddy Jamaican voice. Which is amazing in it's own right...if done purposefully.
Hi, I just wanna thank you so so much for this video! I'm currently working on my thesis related to Jamaican pronunciation tho, and this video really helps! Again, thank you so much!
Glad you found it helpful. In the video I should dived deeper into the African roots and how it influences the pronunciation as well.... Maybe next time..
Since I’m braiding the story with a Caucasian main character whose of Jamaican nationality, now I know how to correctly write, and punctuate the dialogue for their accent. Thanks to your video I can actually make the words accurate to how the authentic accent
using this to help me learn a jamaican accent so i can play in my local summer musical, the musical is the little mermaid and I'm auditioning for Sebastian
Thank you PJ, I came here because of the character Moses from the British series 'Miss Scarlet and the Duke', I wanted to know how 'au-ten-tic' his Jamaican accent is. Great video!
I lovee this accent 😎 so cool and smooth. Also grateful to have learnt from this video I never knew the history. Beautiful music and culture 😎 also realized some words pronounced there are like where I'm from.
I started what I call the research stage on my writing. Right now I'm planning on writing about an Jamaican Witch that lives in the south swamplands of Louisiana.
I'm working for a company where we receive calls from Jamaican people and this video has been a great help for me that I'm learning English but I have to struggle a little with the Jamaican accent too. greetings from 🇨🇴 Colombia :)
Greetings PJ, I am Kallifresh or you can call me freshup! Thanks for this video. I learned a lot. I like your relaxed way of teaching things. Real quality of a good teacher I'd say.
I grew up with a lot of jamaicans and being mixed white and asian who could fight Iut most of all have respect was accepted in there hoses and I remember going to my mans flat when like 15 and smoking a spliff in the stairs then trying to keep up with my mates moms hard Kingston accent and trying to hind I'm stoned she just laffed and let me go bless her
I'm finding the Cassidy JLU Writing system helpful in my study of Jamaican Patois. I hope it is one day taught in schools in Jamaica. I believe it will make the teaching and preservation of the language easier.
Thank you for the video that was really really good I really think out of all the Jamaicans I know you can probably teach me patois keep making videos I subscribed and and I have a lot of people in Mobay ice state last year for four months I’ll go back this Christmas and stay for another four. Thank you keep up the good work
Thank you so much for this. I wanted to have a Jamaican Captain in my TTRPG game I am running, but I didn't want to do the "Hollywood" accent. I have to work on it, and you really helped me do so in a respectful way. I really appreciate you sharing all of this information. Definitely subscribing to learn more about Jamaican culture as well. Have a wonderful day! :)
I’m literally here for the same reason. My players are gonna go to the Caribbean and I want to have a variety of npcs with different voices and accents
That's wonderful to hear, I think you'll enjoy using this audio pack of jamaican accents too for your game: cleowillo.itch.io/jamaican-patois-dialogue-pack:
That's why Irish and Jamaican pronunciation can be so eerily similar at times
Same with some other Caribbean countries.
lol i was trying to do it and it just sounded irish
When he pointed out the Irish connection the lack of th sounds made sense. The Irish tend to drop the th and use t not d.
So I would say three, a Jamaican dree, and an Irishman tree.
@@croweater6814 Actually, in that example a Jamaican (if using conversational patois) would say chree, or even chee, never dree.
General rule if a vowel follows the th at the start of a word, *dat's* when you hear the d.
But if th is followed by an r, ch is typical, eg again chree, chruck for truck, chrough for through etc
Or again the r might be dropped altogether
@@damonreynolds6775 cheers for the correction, I often wonder if they teach pronunciation in Ireland and Jamaica. Teaching their students the "proper" way to miss pronounce these words.
I'm watching this to have a conversation with Sean Paul if I ever do one day.
Your dream is my dream now
No kap
Legit came here after watching a song with him in
Lol
@@4starrtokyoo548 more like "nah cup faam"
I have an audition coming up for a character who’s from Jamaica and this was very helpful! Feel a bit more confident & excited to tackle the accent! Thank you!! 🎉
How did it go?
Hope you got it bro.
Same here 🎉
Same here
Was it Sebastian lol
I am a Nigerian born but a Jamaican freak. I so love Jamaican culture, the music, their accent and so on.
One love Rastafarians. Best Tutorials i have seen so far. Nice one PJ Minto. Manners and respect 🙌🏾
Thank you
❤️❤️
I am Jamaican American trying to learn myself. I had the accent during my father's funeral when I went back home to NY but it went away when I left. I also love African culture. Currently learning swahalii. Much love to all di carribean 🇯🇲
Dat mean yuh gone like mi music breda..Subscribe pan channel .Mek yuh view one song atleast in it
@@unstoppableserenity9839i’m from Guadeloupe and we have a Big accent, my partner from dominica and I love their accents so much, It looks like Jamaican patois
This is basically the template of how all "accent" videos should ever be done.
I see most videos for other accents usually with a person who speaks that way or knows someone/has a family member who speaks that way, but they just talk to the camera and give some examples of a few words and maybe some pronunciation tips, but they're never this organized and set up like it's own type of dialect. As someone who loves language in all its forms (from actual languages, to dialects to even just slang and accents) I really appreciate the way this done and anyone who makes videos about accents/dialects should take note and do it like this.
Not only does he list out even the most simple rules (like all the vowels used and their hard/soft versions) but he even lists the rules (like "r"s and "e"s at the ends of words change how they are pronounced) and then not only lists TONS of examples but lists them out for you in categories (like how words that end in "r" are written with a red "a" in the patios column and a green "r" in the other)
This is an amazing video and I will like and bell just for that, even you don't have any other accent videos (this is my first of yours I've seen) because you deserve and I wanna see EVERY single accent/dialect video from now on done like this. You, sir have truly raised the bar in the field of teaching accents/dialects 👍
Edit: not to mention the little bit of history at the beginning too, that's totally unessisary but just shows the effort put in and how much better this is than most other videos like this
*chef's kiss* 👨🍳👌
@smiley P. This was a well thought of critique. Every point you made is exactly what I wanted my video to have so it could stand out. You made a very constructive criticism. Thanks for doing that.
I’m mixed Jamaican/Trinidadian and English but grew up with my white side so I’m really trying to learn more of my culture and speak authentically with my aunties/uncles!! Thank you💕
Such a beautiful accent, and such a wonderfully made tutorial.
Thank you so much!
fuckin love their accents, i had multiple concussions that make some words sound like im slurring in normal english but when i talk like this then i dont feel my lips slurring like they normally do so thats neat
That promotion at the end was the most Jamaican promotion ever. Real as hell. He said "check him out on trip advisor. He safe, he legit and he owe me some money"
THIS IS IT!!!! THIS IS WHAT ALL ACCENT COACHING SHOULD BE! THANK YOU!!!!
Absolute BEST Jamaican tutorial I've seen on TH-cam...terrific advice!
Thank you
Mi couldn seh it betah miself
I was answer with the production. In my opinion, it's an amazing tutorial. Keep it up.
I never knew the Irish bit. Wow. And thanks. My dad side is from JM, it’s my heritage but I wanna dive more into it because I just naturally gravitate towards the culture.
Thanks for watching. Keep watching videos like these and get yourself some Jamaican friends
As someone who lived more than half of his life in Ireland, it's amazing how many phoentic rules are identical between Irish and Jamaican style of English. Makes sense the two spent a lot of time together.
If you're learning the Jamaican ENGLISH accent and need to watch an interview with a Jamaican artiste, I'd recommend the "Peter tosh interview New york 1986". 🙂 I'm sure other Jamaicans would approve watching this interview👍
Thank you so much for the recommendation. I'm really interested in Jamaican accent because I like it, but I always find videos about Patois. Are you Jamaican, by the way?
@@gaboram98 I am indeed
I always grew up with my Dad having Shottas on in the background
I was looking for this explanation. I understand clearly when I hear Welsh and Irish accents. This is a really good explanation that you do not need to be a linguist to understand.
I'm gonna start using that! "BAP BAP BAP" to refer to something being fire is amazing
i absolutely LOVE how you very clearly organised and catagorised the different vowls and consanant pronounciation and rules, it makes it a lot easier to learn/understand
I dont know why but i love the accent so much
Thank you for your video I'm from Thailand and learning how to speak and listen to 'Patois' because I want to understand what my boyfriend and his family say. your video is helpful
I'm loving this! You have made it very clear and understandable! I have seen other videos but I still didn't understand them. Your video was amazing, informative & fun.
Was taught all these words long ago when working in kitchens with cooks from jamaica Had to revisit to teach my daughter this very unique and interesting language.
Thank you so much, I needed this for the better singing of Bob Marley songs (out of mad respect for him and for the great Jamaican people)
Hallo PJ Minto. Somethin interestin hier. Tank yuh suh much. Jamiekan patwah suh much nice. Manners and respect. 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
The Jamaican accent(s) and patois are two different things. I don't speak patois, and I have a Jamaican accent; so do the prime minister and the people working in banks dealing with customers. Jamaican speech--including the acrolect--has been studied, and the features of Jamaican speech, its intonation, how 'r' is pronounced, and other aspects have been documented. In the long term, it does Jamaica no good to tout patois as our accent.
Language is always changing and growing. No shame utilizing any version of it. Making oneself understood is the goal. One love!
Many Jamaicans fail to understand that. It seems like only patois accent exists. Like if you're gonna make a video about accents, both accents should be included. I guess what he's speaking in the video is not a Jamaican accent 🤨.
I’m actually not able to speak patois because my mom raised me to avoid that but I still have a fairly strong Jamaican accent. I recently left Jamaica and I feel like I’m slowly losing my Jamaican accent. I’d hate for that to happen.
@@Rockyroad321 Get some Jamaican friends. One of the most beautiful Caribbean accents is the Jamaican English accent. Don't lose it 😭🙂.
@@Rockyroad321 listen toMiss Lou sometimes🤣
This was so helpful! I’ll be going to Jamaica for a trip soon. While doing a tourist-ie trip I still don’t want to be looking dumb when I dont understand! Lol
lol Don't worry! Most -if not all- Jamaicans speak Standard English fluently. If you're white, they'll just talk to you using Standard English. If you don't understand it'll be fine! 😁
have fun at jamaica !!
*learns and understands more about how English works than I have my entire life in Canada 😅😆😆😆*
Glad my video helped you
I’ve met some Jamaicans that were really nice, some that were pretty rude but not on purpose (more like little cultural differences). They’re all funny as hell and good energy though
Jamaican patois is not just an accent. Like the English language, it is a language with different accents.
Love tht you shout out the American pronunciation of aluminium!!!! YAY!!!!
Also, Jamaican accents and Patois are not the same. Any language can (many do) have a patois version of said language.
I am half Jamaican and I love how Jamaican sings and I now I know why I love beach,tropical stuff so much I am half American from my dad so I was born there but I want a Jamaican accent my mom had lost hers sadly *jamaican accent left the chat* so now I want a Jamaican accent and have it naturally I will try this and see how it help me!!
Well researched and informative, really enjoyed the history part! Thanks!
This was really very good. Authentic advice and a true Jamaican. Great job ❤
A Jamaican daughter
I'd like to see you continue on with the voice accent lessons.
You know, when I'd try to do both a Jamaican and Irish accent before I saw this video, I noticed both "came from the same place in the mouth" when you speak, so to hear the confirmation of that through a historical reference, in really enlightening.
Manners and Respect man. 👍 Subscribed.
Except it's not true
It's s myth
Patwah was actually created when slaves were purposely separated base on language then mixed with others who spoke different to confuse em so they would not be able to collaborate any rebellion... However they mixed bits and pieces of these languages which were akan, igbo, ashanti and other west african languages along with those of there slave masters which were English and Spanish to create patwa/patois
*patois
@@vlixia1173 yes that's the French spelling however I am Jamaican so...
@@jamrocklive6197 oh, I see. my apologies :)
Pretty much!!!
Glad you mentioned this.
I love how you turn th words d. So it'll be "Me bruda from anoda mada." I love that! 🤣
That's not even accurate that entire section made me cringe
There are two sounds in English spelt th the sound in that and this and the sound in thing thirsty
The first we turn into d. Dat and this. The second we turn into t Ting and tersty.
And the part about words ending in th is also wrong because we say the word with as wid not wit. Because in English (because Jamaican speech is a spectrum) in formal contexts the th in with is the same as in that and not the same as in thing.
The real rule has nothing to do with where the sound is and only with what sound it is in English. Just listen to how he says anything at 3:57
He clearly doesn't know what he's talking about to be honest
This is a fantastically informative video regarding the Patios accent - I think it's important for others to learn one of the many English dialects in the Caribbean. This has helped for me to create a unique lesson for students who are learning a varied range of spoken English dialects. Thank you =]
Im here cause I can't let the language die in my family.😭
Nearly none of me and my cousins (the grandchildren) can speak patois, barely. Or is embarrassed cause of how we have to change the tone and harshness to the our accent cause we speak english.😂
I was speaking patois when I was a kid but i was born in America so.. thats half way gone.😪
But my mommy is helping me learn and to write it fluently, she has books for me.
I wont let it die and be overdriven by english.❤
Im gonna have to learn this before I learn french and Spanish.. shoot im not even as fluent in english.😂
Thank for this video! The origin and pronunciation!🎉
As someone whose first accent mastered was the Irish, I now understand that all my attempts at doing a Jamaican accent sounded like an Irishman doing a cruddy Jamaican voice.
Which is amazing in it's own right...if done purposefully.
Robot isn't just taxi. A robot is a fake taxi. Like one that isn't registered. Otherwise it's just a taxi.
Australians speak somewhat similar without the twang. Australian slang is close but different
Well, as a Brazilian I must say that it's hard for me to understand this way of speaking, but I enjoyed the video. ❤
Very good teaching, I love this video. It was very informative. I can’t wait to explore more content of this channel.
Thanks. Please do explore
I'm surprised how u can teach so well my yute ❤
Thank you
Hi, I just wanna thank you so so much for this video! I'm currently working on my thesis related to Jamaican pronunciation tho, and this video really helps! Again, thank you so much!
Glad you found it helpful. In the video I should dived deeper into the African roots and how it influences the pronunciation as well.... Maybe next time..
This video is an awful reference. I presume you're already done so I'm not going to suggest good references but I have some
I loved this lesson. You've since now won a new student in your channel
Since I’m braiding the story with a Caucasian main character whose of Jamaican nationality, now I know how to correctly write, and punctuate the dialogue for their accent.
Thanks to your video I can actually make the words accurate to how the authentic accent
using this to help me learn a jamaican accent so i can play in my local summer musical, the musical is the little mermaid and I'm auditioning for Sebastian
wow what a great video!!! so organized and well planned out as well as informative
Thanks for this…also I didn’t know the Irish connection. But vocally you can hear it.
Thanks ima need this to complete my jamaican fit for the UN program at my school
Thank you PJ, I came here because of the character Moses from the British series 'Miss Scarlet and the Duke', I wanted to know how 'au-ten-tic' his Jamaican accent is. Great video!
Thanks you I’m half Jamaican and more form the Uk and I wanted to see how I can speak Jamaican thanks a lot 👍🏽
Want to travel to Jamiaca next time Australia is playing the West Indies. Would love to see an international 20/20 match at Sabina Park.
I wish you did this for different accents or languages because your lessons are so clear but this is great
another good one for the reggae song list is 'bushy one string' i know I'm white as a ghost, but it just love reggae music
I need to understand Little Jacob and Badman from gta 4. One love Breda
I lovee this accent 😎 so cool and smooth. Also grateful to have learnt from this video I never knew the history. Beautiful music and culture 😎 also realized some words pronounced there are like where I'm from.
i’m Jamaican american and live in ireland and it’s wild how similar the accents can be
MY JAMAICAN GUYYYYYYY IM SO GLAD I CAME HERE THANK YOUUUU
I started what I call the research stage on my writing. Right now I'm planning on writing about an Jamaican Witch that lives in the south swamplands of Louisiana.
Hope to be able to read your book one day. Sounds interesting
I already listen to some real Jamaican music man, that's a vibe
I'm working for a company where we receive calls from Jamaican people and this video has been a great help for me that I'm learning English but I have to struggle a little with the Jamaican accent too.
greetings from 🇨🇴 Colombia :)
Now I can finally understand Little Jacob.
I had to pause the video when you said NO to Cool Runnings, because it was the movie I was thinking of and I started laughing my head off 😆
Greetings PJ, I am Kallifresh or you can call me freshup! Thanks for this video. I learned a lot. I like your relaxed way of teaching things. Real quality of a good teacher I'd say.
I grew up with a lot of jamaicans and being mixed white and asian who could fight Iut most of all have respect was accepted in there hoses and I remember going to my mans flat when like 15 and smoking a spliff in the stairs then trying to keep up with my mates moms hard Kingston accent and trying to hind I'm stoned she just laffed and let me go bless her
I am waiting this on the plane to Jamaica 🇯🇲
I'm Jamaican Canadian and I visit like 3 times a year and I want to be amazing at understanding my my grandparents and cousins and my father
I had not made this connection but now that I listen how very similar they sound
I'm finding the Cassidy JLU Writing system helpful in my study of Jamaican Patois. I hope it is one day taught in schools in Jamaica. I believe it will make the teaching and preservation of the language easier.
Nice video thank you! I’m from Taiwan and Jamaica is my dream place to go!
I'm just here cause' accents are dope and I live in northern California we don't have too many accents going on here
Love it! Informative
You forgot "yaaa maaaan" 😂
Auditioning for Sebastian in my schools play next year, Imma nail this no matter what
I love the language. Thanks for sharing fam 👍🏽
Been listening Sizzla, Buju Banton, Capleton, T.O.K, true realest!💯💯💯💯
Keep it up. I listen those guys as well
I'm from Clonmel this fucking gave me chills
Moreso than other parts of Ireland theres a lot of Munster in the Jamacain accent.
We have a lot of similar sounds and rules.
i have an audition coming up so this really helped thx
This applies to many Caribbean creoles. Trinidadians do the same letter dropping etc
Excellent vid Peter ❤️❤️ gonna share it with some Jamaican linguists at my uni 😘
Much thanks Patrice, please share with as many people. Love the support
Very informative!!! I'm going to use this!!!!
Thank you for the video that was really really good I really think out of all the Jamaicans I know you can probably teach me patois keep making videos I subscribed and and I have a lot of people in Mobay ice state last year for four months I’ll go back this Christmas and stay for another four. Thank you keep up the good work
Thank you. Glad you like my video...
Love intro 💕big up Yardy 💕will send my son to learn more. Simply and easier yah man
Thank you so much. Have an audition and want to put 100 percent into it
Wah gwaan p.j
Btw love the shoutout for your brother, I really hope to visit one day after this COVID sht ends
You should... you will not be disappointed
@@pjminto9372 I visited Jamaica with my parents and it was so fun. We got stuck on the ski lift to the mountains though lol
This was perfect thanks 👏🏾
Thank you for including subtitles !!
I have an English test coming up so I'm here to practise.
Cool video. My DnD character is an islander, and this will help me with his patois in the game.
I liked your video thanks for breaking it down
Why should u trust God👑?
•He knows u by name
•He will fight for u
•He thinks abt u
•He has plans for u
•He will never leave ur side
Amen✝️💕✨
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watchin this for my school play, sebastian the crab, yessir
This is a GREAT educational video....thankyou
stumbled across this, very informative, shout out to belfast
Thank you so much for this. I wanted to have a Jamaican Captain in my TTRPG game I am running, but I didn't want to do the "Hollywood" accent. I have to work on it, and you really helped me do so in a respectful way. I really appreciate you sharing all of this information. Definitely subscribing to learn more about Jamaican culture as well. Have a wonderful day! :)
I’m literally here for the same reason. My players are gonna go to the Caribbean and I want to have a variety of npcs with different voices and accents
That's wonderful to hear, I think you'll enjoy using this audio pack of jamaican accents too for your game: cleowillo.itch.io/jamaican-patois-dialogue-pack: