Knitting
Patois: Shi guh nit swiita fi ar granpiikin.
English: She's going to knit sweaters for her grandchildren.
and
Patois: Mi laik fi riid buk an waach muuvie.
English: I like to read books and watch movies.
or
Patois: Yu waan tea ar koffi?
English: Do you want tea or coffee?
so
"Suh" is a versatile word in Jamaican Patois, commonly used as a shortened form of “so” in English. It appears in a wide range of phrases and expressions and can mean “so,” “like that,” “this way,” or “is that so?” depending on the context.
Patois: Im neva study, suh im fail di exam.
English: He didn't study, so he failed the exam.
although
Patois: Aldo it a rain, wi go a di paak.
English: Although it was raining, we went to the park.