Lesson 1 Answers-Learn Jamaican Patois-Subject Pronouns

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This video shows the Jamaican Patois translations of the subject pronouns of the sentences given in the Quiz in Lesson 1.

This is a comprehensive free online lessons to help you speak and understand the basics of the Jamaican Patois language. Hear clear pronunciations of the words, and learn how to use them in sentences.
This lesson teaches the patois words for the English subject pronouns:
I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They

• The Jamaican Patois language is still being officially standardized, so some of the spellings used here in the series, may not correspond with others published. Spellings used here are what the presenter thinks best captures how the words should be pronounced

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  • no! dem ramp

    

  • @squirtie100 Yea man, all dat can gwaan tu! Yuh look like smaddy weh used fi ramp nuf, nuh true? lol

  • Oh nevermind!! I noticed in the newer videos that you do write it in both!! Thanks!!

  • @MrAureliusR You're a good student! You will see the spellings take a twist very soon as i begin to promote the written form of the language as experts are now standardizing :-) Stay tuned!!

  • Hey, I've been following your lessons, and they're awesome! I have a Jamaican friend and he was so surprised when I said "Yow, mi king, weh yuh deh pan?" But I wanted to ask, when you give example sentences, you subtitle it in English but can you also subtitle it in patois? I've been trying to write down the example sentences to learn more vocabulary but it's hard to figure out which word is which. Thanks!!! And Likkle more (:

  • @MrAureliusR Lol! This is a great story! I can only imagine the look on your friend's face. I will be doing some vocabulary later in the series. Keep watching my friend! Bless up yuhself!

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  • @HisTrue1 Yuh a gwaan good! We will move yuh to di front a di class!! lol!! Keep it up! You're well on the way

  • I got them all right!! Yay!! :)

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