"More Fyah" translates to "more fire" in English. It is a Jamaican Patois phrase that expresses enthusiasm, excitement, or the desire for more intensity. It is commonly used in the context of music, particularly reggae and dancehall, to encourage a performer to bring more energy and passion to their performance.
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Ever hear Jamaicans say things like "quick quick" or "long long time" and wonder what is going on? This guide breaks down why repetition happens in Jamaican Patois, what it means, and how it adds rhythm, emphasis, urgency, and natural flow to everyday speech.
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