Later
A short time from now.
Patois: Mi wi si yuh likkle more.
English: I will see you later.
All fruits ripe , Babylon , Baxide , Bad like yaz ,
“Mi soon come” is one of the most misunderstood phrases in Jamaican Patois. While it literally sounds like “I’ll be right back,” its real meaning depends on culture, context, and timing. In this guide, we break down what it actually means, how long “soon” really is in Jamaica, and how to respond without frustration.
Read more »See you later
Used to indicate a departure or farewell.
Patois: Mi a leff now, likkle more.
English: I am leaving now, see you later.
All fruits ripe , Babylon , Baxide , Bad like yaz ,
Later/Goodbye
see you later
A phrase used to say see you later or until next time, often used as a farewell or parting expression
Patois: Alright, mi a go now, likkle more
English: Alright, I'm going now, see you later
See You Later
Start speaking real Jamaican Patois fast with a beginner-friendly step-by-step course.