What is goodbye 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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How do Jamaican say bye?

'Lickkle more' Meaning see 'you later' or 'goodbye'.
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How do Rastafarians say goodbye?

Most Rastafarians do not use certain words in the English language as they have devil-like connotations. For example, the word "hello" is not used because it contains the word "hell" and "lo", referring to "low". To say "hello", use: "Wa gwaan" or "Yes I". To say "goodbye", use: "Me a go", or "Lickle bit".
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What is the meaning of Mi Deh Yah?

'Mi Deh Yah, Yuh Know'

You have to say it almost as one complete word. 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."
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What does Irie mean in Jamaican?

Irie (adj.) [ahy-ree] English Translation: Cool, Okay; Nice.
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Jamaican Patois Greetings - Goodbye



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.”
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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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How do you reply to Wagwan?

A usual response to wagwan can be nagwan, or “nothing's going on,” (i.e., not much). No matter how you say it, small talk is universal, it seems. Wagwan can also be used grammatically within a statement rather than just a stand-alone greeting (e.g. I never know wagwan on The Bachelorette).
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How do you say leave in Jamaican?

“Mi tun mi back” – I'm gone / I am leaving. This popular one is especially encouraged at dead yards where folks believe you should not let the dead know you are leaving so they do not follow you home. “Mi wi si yuh.” – I'll see you (around); bye. This is just a longer way of saying “bye”.
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What does Jah mean in Jamaica?

The term "Jah" is a shortened version of "Jehovah", the name of God in English translations of the Old Testament. Rastafari holds strongly to the immanence of this divinity; as well as regarding Jah as a deity, Rastas believe that Jah is inherent within each individual.
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What is a female Rasta called?

The role of Rastafarian women, who are called Queens, and the rules that apply specifically to women.
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What does SML mean in Jamaican texting?

SML is an online and texting acronym that means various things. It can mean screw my life, so much love, or sometimes so much laughter. Related words: SOML.
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How do you say leave me alone in Jamaican?

"Lef mi Nuh"- "Leave me alone."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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What does Why Pree mean in Jamaican?

The origin of the word “YPREE” (pronounced Why-Pree) comes from Patois (Patwa or Patwah), or what linguists refer to as Jamaican Creole. The word “PREE” means to watch or study something or someone's every move. The letter “Y” represents “Why” in the English language.
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Why do Jamaicans say Bumbaclot?

The use of bumbaclot as an insult is said to come from members of the Rasta religion in Jamaica. Based on the Old Testament of the Bible, some Rastafarians believe that sleeping with menstruating woman is sinful.
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Why do Jamaicans say blood clot?

The true meaning of the word Bloodclot, when used in Jamaica, came from blood cloth, but when Jamaicans say cloth it comes out as clot. A blood cloth is a feminine hygiene product. So in essence, when the word is used in anger towards someone, you're basically calling them a tampon.
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What does bless up mean in Jamaican?

Definition: Bless up is used in Jamaica to mean, have a nice day, have a good day or have a blessed day. Example Sentences: Patois: Mi soon farwud, bless up. English: I will be back soon, have a nice day.
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Do Rastas marry?

Marriage. In Rastafari there is no formal marriage structure. A Rastafari man and woman who live together are regarded as husband and wife (unless, of course, they are related in some other way, such as mother and son). If marriage does take place it is regarded as a social occasion rather than a religious event.
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