What does weh yuh deh pon mean?

'Weh Yuh Deh Pon'
What are you up to?” is what the phrase means, and when you meet a local relaxing in the same all-inclusive resort you're in, it's what you might want to say.
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What is deh pon mean?

This common expression is most often used to greet a friend. It means “what are you up to” or “what are you going to do”.
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What does PON mean in Jamaican?

pon (Conjunction)

Meaning/Description: on.
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What does deh yah mean in Jamaican?

'Mi deh yah, yuh know'

While the literal translation is 'I am here', the implied meaning is 'everything is ok', or 'I'm doing well'.
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How do Rastafarians greet?

In Rastafarian, you do not pronounce "h" in English words. So "thanks" becomes "tanks", "three" becomes "tree", etc.
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Learn how to say "hello", "goodbye", and "thank you".
  1. To say "hello", use: "Wa gwaan" or "Yes I".
  2. To say "goodbye", use: "Me a go", or "Lickle bit".
  3. To say "thank you", use: "Give thanks" or "Praise Jah".
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How do Jamaicans say hello?

Ello is the most common way to say hello in Jamaican patois. It is very similar to the English version but they don't pronounce the 'h' at the start. ​​Wah gwaan is a casual and friendly greeting which literally means 'what's going on'. It can be used to say hello or to ask someone how they are.
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What does fi mean in Jamaica?

fi (Conjunction)

Meaning/Description: to, for.
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What does PON mean in Caribbean?

'De' means 'the', 'pon' translates to 'on'/'at'. So if you hear someone say “Pon de train”, this simply translates to “on the train”.
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What does mashup mean in Jamaican?

mash up (Verb)

Meaning/Description: to destroy, tear down, break up.
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What does patois mean in French?

The term patois comes from Old French patois, 'local or regional dialect' (originally meaning 'rough, clumsy or uncultivated speech'), possibly from the verb patoier, 'to treat roughly', from pate, 'paw' or pas toit meaning 'not roof' (homeless), from Old Low Franconian *patta, 'paw, sole of the foot' -ois.
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How do you say baby in Jamaican?

Bae – this is the modern version of Baby or babes that has been going the rounds lately.
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Why do Jamaicans say respect?

“In Jamaica, we often use the word 'respect' when we greet or part ways with other people, no matter who they are or where they come from. We say this word because we mean it. We respect you as a person because we are all made in God's image, and we seek to show appreciation for your value.
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What is bye in Jamaican?

“Mi Gaan” – I'm gone, Goodbye. “Lata” – Later ; See you later. “Inna Di Morrows” – See you tomorrow. “Walk gud / tek care” – Stay Safe / Take Care. Walk good in this sense means to stay out of trouble or to be careful.
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What does Irie mean in Jamaican?

Irie (adj.) [ahy-ree] English Translation: Cool, Okay; Nice.
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What does Deya mean in Jamaican?

deya (Adverb)

Meaning/Description: here (me dehya = I'm around)
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What are some Jamaican slang words?

Below is a list of 18 Jamaican Patois phrases translated to English.
  • I Will Be Right Back – Mi Soon Come.
  • To Eat – Nyam.
  • Jamaica – Jamrock, Jamdown, Yard.
  • Jamaican – Yardie, Yard man.
  • Friend – Bredren (male), Sistren (female)
  • Well Done – Big up, Respect.
  • Excellent – Sell off, Tun up, Wicked.
  • What's up?
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Why do Rastas say Irie?

'Irie' 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.”
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What do Rastas say before smoking?

The Ganja is always smoked in a ritual way. Before smoking the plant the Rasta will say a prayer to Jah (God) or to Haile Selassie I. The Rasta call them reasoning sessions when they use Ganja for Nyabinghi. A Nyabinghi session is much different from a casual marijuana smoking session that western people take part in.
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How do rasta say happy birthday?

Make someone smile today with this vibrant Jamaican Patois phrase birthday card. The message on the cover 'Big Up Pon Yuh Earthstrong' can be translated as 'Happy Birthday'.
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How do Jamaicans say thank you?

Give thanx – Give thanks! Selah – Selah. Seet deh – That's how it is! Up top – Thanks/ bless!
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How do you say wife in Jamaican?

| Ooman - Slang term for one's female partner (e.g. girlfriend, fiancee, wife).
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What is broken French called?

Creole is often incorrectly described as a French dialect. or as “broken French”. It is a language in its own right. with its own pronunciation and grammar.
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