Fi = for , to , should Fi mi = mine Fi = to ( when it’s before a verb) “ mi want fi know” Fi = for ( before a noun or pronoun) Fah = for ( at the end of a sentence) Fi = should (between a noun/pronoun and a verb)
Thanks I love the accent so much definitely learning faster than I thought I would ❤😊 Mi learning so fast Mi never thought it would be this easy Mi want to learn more
I went in depth in some of my older videos, but actively redoing them all right now...so eventually we'll get to how to keep up. In the mean time check out this older video where I get into how to better follow along. th-cam.com/video/o1T_hfZDfFc/w-d-xo.html. Respeck.
What about 'dweet' - as in mi nah dweet? I'm not being critical, but your sentences sound very English. Should you not be using patois throughout the entire sentence? Just an observation.
@@ChatPatwah Teacher Andry I have started trying to speak in Patwa.Is this correct.like if I want to say I already started learning patwa this days.Mi did start fi learn patwa recently or mi did start fi learn patwa dis days?
Fi = for , to , should
Fi mi = mine
Fi = to ( when it’s before a verb)
“ mi want fi know”
Fi = for ( before a noun or pronoun)
Fah = for ( at the end of a sentence)
Fi = should (between a noun/pronoun and a verb)
Ya a good revision fi mi patwah before gwan bak Jamaica.
Growing up with a born and raised Jamaican grandmother but me being American grown I still under stand this a lot more than I thought I would
I just came across your videos and I love this 😂😂 my personal favourite "ah fi 'oo fah". 😅🇬🇧🇯🇲
😁 one of the most expressive languages I’ve ever used! Respeck 👊🏾🇯🇲
Thank you for the lessons. Your way of teaching is easy to follow, it is well structured, and I can learn quickly. Appreciate it!
Thank you for the feedback and kind words! I really appreciate hearing from you guys! 👊🏾🇯🇲
Mi think mi find the lessons fi engage in. Finally what mi looking fah.
Mi fi really pay attention.
I was always interested in Jamaican culture. One day I really want to visit! Greetings from Germany!
Hope these videos can help! Much respeck 👊🏾🇯🇲🇩🇪
This word puzzled me the longest. Thanks you for the video.
Mi ah searching fi summn like dis since weh back
Big Up yuhself @ChatPatwa
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Super lessons.. you are a great teacher and we really apreciate you Bro , Nuff respect
@@ilz702 bless up…glad fi help 👊🏾
i love jamaican culture! i have never been there but i wanna go
yes brother, mi think our culture is very good, mi love the food e most!
@@CosmologyDunks i love jamaican patties!
@@CosmologyDunks will i get hurt if i go since im white jewish-american? lol
is there anti-semitism
@@MicahFranco yes bredda, i agree jamacian patties are very good, and yeh wont get hurt, dont worry yaself, we chill up here in Jamacia.
From mi see dis yah video pon FI mi timeline, mi hafFI click!!! 😀
Bless up 😁🙏🏾🇯🇲
You are a gem. I am going to save these lessons! I love that they are short practical exercises 🎉
Appreciate your support…they all pick up where the other leaves off and goes in order. Hope they’re helpful 👊🏾🇯🇲
I LOVE JAMACIA!!!! Going for my 2nd time soon!!! Mi love Jamaica!!! Going for mi 2nd time soon!!!🤪 One love!
Nuff respeck 👊🏾🇯🇲
Ah oofah dat 'who's is that' 👌🎓
You’re a little ahead of me but we use “Who for = Who fah” to say “Whose”
Tanks fi di video
Yeh man…respeck 👊🏾🇯🇲
I plan on goin through this whole playlist and take notes, appreciate you doing this very helpful
Respeck 👊🏾🇯🇲
Thanks I love the accent so much definitely learning faster than I thought I would ❤😊
Mi learning so fast
Mi never thought it would be this easy
Mi want to learn more
Respeck 😁👊🏾🇯🇲
You are wonderful for these lessons ☺️
Respeck! Jus tryin to help 👊🏾🇯🇲
Now I can start to calling u teacher 👨🏫 sir cause I understand u so well
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Good lesson and easy to follow along.
Bless up bredda man 👊🏾🙏🏾🇯🇲
Any videos for understanding patois when spoken fast. Spoken slowly I understand most but when it’s fast it goes right over my head😅
I went in depth in some of my older videos, but actively redoing them all right now...so eventually we'll get to how to keep up. In the mean time check out this older video where I get into how to better follow along. th-cam.com/video/o1T_hfZDfFc/w-d-xo.html. Respeck.
Thanks for uploading
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@@ChatPatwah mi wan use patwa fi music
@@ChatPatwah so mi wan u fi help me likle
Thank you for this. Very interesting
Great lesson!
Respeck 🙏🏾🇯🇲
I live in Brazil and I really want to visit Jamaica
You will absolutely love it. Respeck 👊🏾🇯🇲🇧🇷
I passed this one too. Onto the next. 😂
One love g
Yeh man…bless up 👊🏾🇯🇲
Yuh shirt sick yfff
Tanks 😁🇯🇲
Mi wan fi speak wit mi family 😊
Teacher Andry please help me if i want to say Of .the governmet of Uganda.Can i say the government fi uganda.or i didnt get this clear .
Di govament a Uganda. I go over all the ways we use “a” in the Dominant A series 👊🏾
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"Fi ask" sounded very British to me. 1:30
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What about 'dweet' - as in mi nah dweet?
I'm not being critical, but your sentences sound very English. Should you not be using patois throughout the entire sentence? Just an observation.
@@sandrajohnson-brown9418 these lessons are a series…so I start off pretty basic and it gets more in depth as they progress. Nuff respeck 👊🏾🇯🇲
Mi Fi yu
Duolingo who??
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Born in Spain, raised in jamaica and mi american pick-ney know mi angry when mi patois come out!
@@gabrielagueri how yuh mean!!! Most effective tool inna mi toolbox 🤣🤣👊🏾🇯🇲🇪🇸
And also possesives .If you want to ask.Whose car is this.This car is his,this car is mine.please teacher Andry bread down for me this one
1. Fi who = whose 2. Who fah = whose 3. Fi who fah (Foofa) = Whose. Example “A fi who/who fah/foofa car dis?
Fi mi = mine “A fi mi car” = It’s mine
@@ChatPatwah Teacher Andry I have started trying to speak in Patwa.Is this correct.like if I want to say I already started learning patwa this days.Mi did start fi learn patwa recently or mi did start fi learn patwa dis days?
@@MusaMohammed-s9h “Mi did recently start fi learn patwah” | “A recently mi start learn patwah eenuh”
Dis like San Andres creole
@@kokodrove not quite
@@ChatPatwah very similar in some ways, I notice that as raizal from san andres
unu use almost the same pronouns
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