Jamaica Patois
Jamaica Patois is widely known internationally because of reggae and dance hall music. It is a derivative of the English language having a combination of Creole language. It was said to be developed by the presence of slaves and slave owner. The language has its histroy from the fact that slave owners were trying to separate the slaves from communicating and planning a coup.
Patois is from a French word which means region language or dialect. While Jamaica's official language is English, Patois is still widely spoken.
Some few examples of English and its Patois form is;
sombody | sumbodi
money | moni
market | maakit
with | wid
I am sure many can relate to this
The Patois of Let me tell you something is Mek me tel yu somting
I do understand some of the Patois becasue it has a stint of Pidgin, which I am familair with
Ah yes patois ! African roots in the language, we all from the motherland. Bless up bredda
Yes bredda. Thanks. Have a great week ahead.