In this lesson we will be discussing the different ways of giving directions in Jamaican patois.
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- “Roun deh suh „
- English Translation: Around there
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Example Sentences
(Patois) Mi think mi leff mi fone roun deh suh
(English) I think I left my phone around there
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- “Ova deh suh „
- English Translation: Over there
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Example Sentences
(Patois) Raheem did a luk fi yuh, him deh ova deh suh
(English) Raheem was looking for you, he’s over there
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- “Unda deh suh „
- English Translation: Under there
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Example Sentences
(Patois) Him deh hide unda deh suh as if him think mi cyaah si him
(English) He’s hiding under there as if he thinks I cannot see him.
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- “Si it ova deh suh „
- English Translation: It is over there
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Example Sentences
(Patois) ) If a di key yuh a luk fah, si it ova deh suh
(English) If it’s the key you are looking for, it is over there
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- “Roun di kaanah „
- English Translation: Around the corner
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Example Sentences
(Patois) Di squaddie deh roun di kaanah, yuh hav nutten pan yuh
(English) The police is around the corner, do you have anything on you.
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- “Dung di road „
- English Translation: Down by the road
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Example Sentences
(Patois) Mi a guh dung di road, mi sue cum bak
(English) I’m going down by the road, I’ll be back soon
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- “Seet deh „
- English Translation: There it is
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Example Sentences
(Patois) It nuh deh round deh suh, seet deh
(English) It’s not around there, there it is
- Learn correct word pronunciation
- Understand grammar and structure
- Handy everyday phrases
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- “Yah suh „
- English Translation: Here
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Example Sentences
(Patois) Yuh cyaah cum yah suh now
(English) You can’t come here now
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