later
See you later, or goodbye
Patois: Mi see yuh likkle more
English: I'll see you later
If you've ever chatted with Jamaicans, you might have come across the term "bun." It's a word with a lot of layers, and depending on the context, it can mean very different things. Let's explore the various meanings of "bun" in Jamaican Patois and see how this versatile term is used in everyday life.
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Patois: Andrew: Mi ah about to touch di road now. Purng:Lickkle more den
English: Andrew: I'm about to go now. Purng:Good bye then
Good bye
(patois) Man1: “Mi a leff ya now.” Man2: “Likkle more den”
(english) Man1: “I’m leaving right now.” Man2: “Good bye then”
All fruits ripe , Babylon , Bad like yaz , Bashy ,
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