Raghu nath English is our official language, Patois is a broken English dialect spoken in Jamaica,. This dialect is said to have developed from back in the slavery days by the slaves as a means of communicating with each other. It's includes a lot of African words and many English words have our own meanings.
Do Road - Kingston. Jamaica: th-cam.com/video/zO-3oOeRqRk/w-d-xo.html
respect the Police
Do JA drivers use turn signals? It seems like not so much.
Mark Gorney ,At times yes...lol....keen eye
THE ROADS ARE FULLY BROKEN IN RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD, WHY THE JAMA GOV NOT TAKE CARE OF ITS FOR REPAIRING????? ITS MAY BE SOME RICH PEOPLE AREA.
Can go to Duhaney park school haven't seen it in long time
yow my youth tek a drive through patrick city plzz maynard blv
Seen
Thanks for the video guys I enjoyed it
Also go to Gregory park main road, meadow vale.
I was just on the same road.
Jah Jah!
Watching?
Great video.....Thanks !
+Sandra Phillips Welcome!
A weh unnu a goh?
+Claudette Lewis We jus a do road.....yu too Fass, dwl
Is it Spanish , the language spoken by the narrator in the video??
+Raghu nath No....Jamaican dialect called 'Patois'
'Shanty Vert I see. It is a mix of English only na? I couldnt make out many words..
Haha..i had thought that Jamaicans speak English..
Raghu nath English is our official language, Patois is a broken English dialect spoken in Jamaica,. This dialect is said to have developed from back in the slavery days by the slaves as a means of communicating with each other. It's includes a lot of African words and many English words have our own meanings.
'Shanty Vert Ok. Fine. That is nice. Nothing better than speaking in a dialect that can communicate the most with your people...
It is, Thanks
Mek yuh a drive eena by di pat ole dem?
+Claudette Lewis Easier fi drive inna Pat ole Dan the pavement,
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@@matthewpowell8770 Yu jus a get it...
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seriouslyyyyy 20 minutes of beh foolishness. kmt.
20:51 To be precise.... seriously