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  • Jamaicans don't speak creole you twit its called patois. which is broken English so he's just speaking it cleaner so ppl understand!!

  • Gaza Wi Seh! but guess wah, di man ah help uplift dancehall and jamaica, so mi rate him fi dat 2.. bless up

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  • @kscarty  we also call it creole..

  • @ivorysteele haha i guess so

  • @NicKingPapiChulo Good point. But no one listens anything that is logical!

  • @kscarty patois is a french word which means dialect ;non standard language... its not peculiar to the jamaican lingo theres people speaking their own patois all around the world & actually jamaican patois can be called jamaican creole the words creole & patois don't refer to particular languages but to a whole kind of language

  • @rohan014283 at least u spek the truth me rate u for that

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  • Oh yeah ! That's wsp!

  • @muffet253 Nobody said Jamaicans invent patois they just speak it. Other islands speak patois. Patois is a mixture of African, English, Spanish, French and Dutch. This is a Caribbean language and this language is derived from their history'

  • muffet253 that's what their history said not me said it!!!!!!!

  • @blancgonave Patois isn't spoken primarily in jamaica.....it's spoken in lots of islands in the caribbean....Jamaicans didn't invent it...

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