What do Jamaicans say all the time?

The Jamaican saying "irie" is often used to mean "everything is alright and fine." Note that Jamaica has numerous variations when it comes to greeting someone. When someone asks “How are you feeling?” or “How yuh stay?” an appropriate response would be, “Mi irie.”
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on sandals.com


What is the meaning of Mi Deh Yah?

'Mi deh yah, yuh know'

Impress locals with this handy phrase which is often used in response to Wah Gwaan. The secret is in the pronunciation and the trick is to say it fast – almost as one word. While the literal translation is 'I am here', the implied meaning is 'everything is ok', or 'I'm doing well'.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on theculturetrip.com


What are some Jamaican quotes?

Jamaican Quotes On Success
  • "If yuh waa good, yuh nose haffi run" If you want good, you have to have a runny nose. ...
  • "Waant aal, lose aal" ...
  • 'Nuh wait till drum beat before you grine axe" ...
  • "A swif mek wass-wass no gedder honey" ...
  • "Tek whey yuh get tell yu get whey yu want"
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on my-island-jamaica.com


What slang do Jamaicans speak?

Our local dialect, Jamaican Patois, is a colorful and energetic sing-song language that constantly evolves. Some refer to our native tongue as broken English, heavily influenced by our African, Spanish, French, and English colonial heritage.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on visitjamaica.com


What is a famous Jamaican saying?

Jamaican Sayings for Life

Life isn't fair. Things are not always as they seem. Sheltered persons don't know true hardship or troubles. Danger lurks nearby when there is too much merriment and excitement.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on quotabulary.com


Jamaican Phrases Part 1



Why do Jamaicans say respect?

Why do Jamaicans say respect? Jamaicans use respect often among their selves which tells you how important it is. In some ways it's a bit like namaste (kind of a stretch) which means "I honor the soul within you." Life can be hard in Jamaica. Simply expressing your respect for those you meet can go along way.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on answers-to-all.com


Why do Jamaicans say Irie?

Irie – Irie in Jamaica is a commonly used phrase and can mean a few things. Typically, the irie meaning translastes to “everything is fine”. So, if a Jamaican asks you How yuh stay? it would be perfectly acceptable to respond with a mi irie.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on isleblue.co


What does PON mean in Jamaica?

January 19, 2013 · PON is a word in Jamaican English (Patois) that carries an intrusive P on the English word ON. WEH YUH DEH PON means 'What are you doing? ' Literally translated as: What are you on (to do)?
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on answers-to-all.com


How do you respond to wah gwan?

'Mi Deh Yah, Yuh Know'

The expression is often used as a response to "wah gwaan, and it means "Everything is okay." It may also mean "I'm doing well."
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on sandals.com


What does mi Deya mean in Jamaican?

Mi Deh Yah, Yuh Know' The expression is often used as a response to “wah gwaan, and it means “Everything is okay.” It may also mean “I'm doing well.”
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on dictionary.tn


What is the meaning of Tallawah?

Adjective. tallawah. powerful, strong, tough.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on en.wiktionary.org


How do Rastas greet each other?

In Rastafarian, you would greet a friend on the street by saying "Bredren, wa gwaan?" The other Rasta may respond with: "Bwai, ya done know seh mi deya gwaan easy." This means: ""I'm here just taking it easy."
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on wikihow.com


Why do Jamaicans say me instead of I?

I replaces "me", which is much more commonly used in Jamaican English than in the more conventional forms. Me is felt to turn the person into an object whereas I emphasises the subjectivity of an individual.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on en.wikipedia.org


What does fi mean in Jamaica?

fi (Conjunction)

Meaning/Description: to, for.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on jamaicans.com


What does Gwan Gwan mean in Jamaican?

What does wagwan mean? Wagwan is a way to say What's going on? in Jamaican English, used throughout the Jamaican diaspora (or where Jamaican people live outside of Jamaica), especially in South London.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on dictionary.com


What does licky licky mean in Jamaican?

You too Licky Licky. You Never Want a Jamaican to call you “Licky Licky” This is similar to beggy beggy but is usually in reference to someone who shows greedy tendencies and will quickly compromise their morals for material gain.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on jamaicans.com


What can you not say to a Jamaican?

Jamaicans can be some of the nicest people you'll meet but get on their wrong side and their insults will most certainly be stinging and blunt.
...
9 Things You Never Want To Hear A Jamaican Say About You
  • Mi Spirit Nuh Tek To Dem. Mi Spirit Nuh Tek To Dem. ...
  • Yuh a crassis. ...
  • Yuh too bad mind. ...
  • Yuh ave no brothupsy. ...
  • Yuh a get bun.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on jamaicans.com


Why do Jamaicans put their hand over their heart?

The hand over the heart gesture is indeed part of our company culture and stands for "service from the heart". Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any further questions.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on tripadvisor.com


Can't mash ants meaning?

Ef yuh nuh mash ants, yuh nuh fine im guts

TRANSLATION: If you do not smash an ant, it is impossible for you to find its guts. MEANINGS AND EXPLANATIONS: You can only truly know someone when you have a relationship with them; otherwise all you have is a superficial impression.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on jamaicans.com


What does Likkle but Talawa mean?

A common saying in Jamaica is "Wi likkle but wi tallawah" meaning "we're a small nation but we're strong-willed, we're determined and we refuse to be restrained by the boundaries of our small island.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on amazon.com


Who is Kris Persaud?

Kriskal Persaud (born c. 1974 in Berbice) is a Guyanese chess player of Indian descent and one of the country's leading players, he is the current national chess champion of Guyana. Persaud first came to attention locally as a 12-year-old junior player.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on en.wikipedia.org