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.
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What can you not say to a Jamaican?

Here are some of the 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. In Jamaican parlance, crassis means that you are bad luck and they want nothing to do with you. ...
  • Yuh too bad mind. ...
  • Yuh ave no brothupsy. ...
  • Yuh a get bun.
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Why do Jamaicans say Cho?

Cho! – An expression of frustration often used by parents contemplating the consequences of the beat down they're about to impart.
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Why do Rastas say yes?

“Yes I” is a Rasta term, meaning positive vibration. For Rastafarians, the most powerful and significant letter is “I” which can also be used as a word and a number.
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What words do Jamaicans pronounce differently?

10 Words Jamaicans Mispronounce
  • Cerfiticket – The correct word is certificate but for some reason, Jamaicans keep getting the syllables mixed up with the F and T trading places.
  • Fineral – Funeral.
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How do Rastafarians greet?

Rastafarian English is a dialect primarily spoken by Jamaican Rastafarians.
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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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What does fi mean Jamaican?

fi (Conjunction)

Meaning/Description: to, for.
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What is InI in Jamaican?

I and I (also spelled I&I, InI, I-n-I or Ihi yahnh Ihi) is a complex term, referring to the oneness of Jah (God) and every human.
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What is a Yardie in Jamaica?

/ (ˈjɑːdɪ) / noun. a member of a Black criminal syndicate originally based in Jamaica.
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How do you respond to wah gwan?

'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'.
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What does Kiss Mi Neck mean?

An expression of shock or surprise, sometimes used humorously or sarcastically.
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Why do Jamaicans say Pinckney?

The Patois dialect of Jamaica, the word has been shortened to the form or pickney, which is used to describe a child regardless of racial origin, while in the English-based national creole language of Suriname, Sranang Tongo, pequeno has been borrowed as pikin for 'small' and 'child'.
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Is Bloodclaat a swear word?

bloodclaat (blood cloth) refers to a woman's menstrual period and the device used to soak up that blood such as a tampon. Been used as a profanity since the 1950's and probable earlier.
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What does Ting mean in Jamaican?

The slang term “Ting” is a noun, the word is Jamaican/Caribbean way of saying “thing” but ting is widely used to reference a beautiful girl.
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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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Are Jamaican parents strict?

For example, although there have been some reports of authoritative parenting styles (Lipps et al., 2012), most studies suggest that Jamaican parents have been found to have an authoritarian parenting style, characterized by values that favor strict obedience from children and harsh, punitive discipline (UNICEF, 2010; ...
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What does YAAD mean in Jamaican?

Yaad definition, pronunciation, and example sentences on Jamaican Patwah. | Yaad - the ground that immediately surrounds a house or building structure.
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What is a yard girl?

Yard gals refer to the girls of yardies who are members of Jamaican or West Indian posses (gangs), usually drug dealers, or girls in a similar posse; and yard means a home or their native land.
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Why do Rastas say Babylon?

According to the Rastafarian belief system that animates some forms of reggae, Babylon refers to the corrupted, capitalist, colonial world that righteous believers are always trying to escape. This is another idea that came from one place and took on new meanings far from home.
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Why do Jamaicans say Babylon?

Babylon is a word that jamaicans use to compare their experience of being brought to the americas to the jews being brought to babylon during the babylonian captivity. Babylon refers to the place of captivity as well as the power structure that keeps them there.
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What does MEK mean in Jamaican?

mek (Verb)

Meaning/Description: make.
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What does RAS mean in Jamaican?

Noun. Buttocks or rear end.
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What does cha mean in Jamaican?

CHA! or CHO! : a disdainful expletive (1) pshaw! ( 2) very common, mild explanation expressing impatience, vexation or disappointment. (
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