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Thread: Patois

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    check video of sexy rexy on you tube teaching patois. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frkMBYYBvcE

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    wateva yu do , don't say ,"mon" hehe

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    Go to youtube, and you will find several that teach a little. But it is entertaining.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezA1M...908za9tO_4DwpQ
    Last edited by x l ent; 03-31-2014 at 05:14 PM.
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    Let me clarify. I'd rather understand it than speak it. Total immersion is the preferred method to learn any language. However, until we retire in a few years, the total immersion will have to wait.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregandkelly63 View Post
    Let me clarify. I'd rather understand it than speak it. Total immersion is the preferred method to learn any language. However, until we retire in a few years, the total immersion will have to wait.
    Do you have any Jamaican friends in the North?
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    I understand about 90% of the patois (whicch I learned back in the 80's by total immersion in about six months with all of my JA friends talking to me only in patois so I could learn it. The only time I speak it is when talking to very old Jamaicans in their 80's and 90's who might not understand my english (or when I get really angry LOL). I used to talk patois to young children, but I was asked by their parents to speak proper english to them so the kids could learn and practice english.

    I do find that when I have been away from JA for several years, it does take a while to start understanding it correctly again. Quite a few of jamaican sayings cannot be taken literally - reminds me of parables.

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    There is a simplicity in the language. Also, it is very visual. "One love" is a more beautiful way of talking about community unity.

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    Listening to Captaind speak patois is truly magical. Every syllable and inflection of the language is displayed. There is a rhythm to the language that I simply adore!!! I can't wait to get back to have my fix of patois!!
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    I have told Dancin Ronnie that hangs at Debar he should give patois lessons!
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    Great idea!

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