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From: jansochor
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  • He ain't from Limon das fo shou...his accent I couldn't recognize it...maybe Panamian...or duno...somewhere near by....but not Limonense creole...no sir!!

  • he soun jamacain mahn

  • @WolfgangPain ,,, No not like a jamaican, he sing a little when he talk

  • @sherton05 The english spoken in Panama and Limon by the black people is the same, they have the same origins

  • hahhaha u can get money like goal hahha killller u ah kakaka

  • Im from Bocas del Toro, Panama.. All my family speak creolle and American English, SO i can say it depends on the location but i can perfectly understand what he is saying, so actually is not costarican english... Is Caribbean Creole English

  • lol baby. my father is from Limon, Puerto Viejo and he and his family have caribbean accents this thick. but ur right, usually it's less slight

  • I can not understand .......only few sentences.....

  • omg so great a love that caribbean english I was in Panama this summer and there was an Island Bastimentos where they just speak like that soo funny.. they call it patkua

  • lol omg lol nice video i heard people speak patio in costa rica but very intersting nonetheless

  • Pissed off !!! A cussin' about the "dingo problem". You should hear Gullah being spoke here in S.C. "Dat is de' crack de' teet bo !

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