What does weh yuh deh pon mean?
This common phrase is most often used to greet a friend. It means “what are you doing” or “what are you going to do”.
How do Jamaicans greet?
Definitions Weh yuh deh (prayer)
English: where are you going? Eighteen
Where are you
Definitions Weh yuh deh (prayer)
English: where are you going? Eighteen
How do you say I miss you in Jamaican?
A collection of useful sayings in Jamaican, an English-based creole with influences from West and Central African languages spoken primarily in Jamaica.
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Useful phrases in Jamaican.
Phrase | Jimiekn / Patwah (Jamaica) |
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I miss you | I miss you |
I like it | we love yes |
recover quickly | |
Go away! | Gweh! |
What do you say love in Jamaican?
‘Boonoonoonoos’
Boonoonoonoos is a Jamaican proverb that expresses love.
How do Jamaicans greet each other?
Lickkle more means see you later or see you later. For example, mi see yuh likkle more den – see you later.
What do you think about Wa Gwan?
Mi deh yah, you know
The phrase is often used in response to wah gwaan, meaning all is well. It could also mean that I’m fine.
How did you say that I am here in Patois?
I deh yes you know
Although the literal translation is “I am here”, the implication is that either everything is fine or I am fine.
That I love you in Jamaica?
Jimiekn / Patwah (Jamaican) I miss you. I miss you. I like it . fourteen
How do you say “go to sleep” in Jamaican?
- Oh, it’s time to sleep! Bedtime. thirteen