jamaican patois|jamaican patois in English
noun
common language used in Jamaica, patios used by Jamaicans who are compelled or caused to leave their traditional homeland
Use "jamaican patois|jamaican patois" in a sentence
1. Batty Boy is an offensive Jamaican patois expression referring to a gay man
2. Bammy aka Jamaican Bammy, aka Jamaican Cassava cakes
3. In Jamaican Patois, Batty boy (also Batty bwoy, Batty man, and chi chi bwoy/man) is a swear word often used to refer to a gay or effeminate man
4. He speaks the local patois.
5. Bammy (countable and uncountable, plural bammies) (Jamaican) Jamaican cassava flatbread.
6. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken.
7. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken
8. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken.
9. Specialties: Aunty Joy's Jamaican Kitchen is a new Jamaican restaurant in the edgewater area
10. His comprehension of the patois was total.
11. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken
12. Ackees - Jamaican festivals are a kind of fried dumpling, typical of Jamaican cuisine
13. The Latin words died, replaced by ones in patois.
14. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect or prestige language
15. In France patois was spoken in rural, less developed regions.
16. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language.
17. Cocky Jamaican Patios slang for penis
18. What Is Jamaican Ackee And Saltfish?
19. Basilect translation in English-Jamaican Creole English dictionary
20. The text parodies the grammar-poor patois stereotypically attributed to Internet slang.
21. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language
22. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language.
23. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language
24. The Mighty Panther* With The Jamaican Calypsonians
25. Bammy is a traditional Jamaican cassava flatbread