How to pronounce patois

How do you pronounce patois?

Who speaks patois?

Jamaican Patois
Native toJamaica, Panama, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia (San Andrés y Providencia).
Native speakers3.2 million (2000–2001)
Language familyEnglish creole Atlantic Western Jamaican Patois
DialectsLimonese Creole Bocas del Toro Creole Miskito Coast Creole San Andrés–Providencia Creole

Is patois broken English?

Often these patois are popularly considered “broken English” or slang, but cases such as Jamaican Patois are classified with more correctness as a Creole language; in fact, in the Francophone Caribbean the analogous term for local basilectal languages is créole (see also Jamaican English and Jamaican Creole).

How do Jamaicans say hello?

‘Wah Gwaan’

This is probably the most well known Jamaican greeting and was even used by US President Barack Obama during his inaugural visit to Jamaica.

How do you pronounce patois?

Who speaks patois?

Jamaican Patois
Native toJamaica, Panama, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia (San Andrés y Providencia).
Native speakers3.2 million (2000–2001)
Language familyEnglish creole Atlantic Western Jamaican Patois
DialectsLimonese Creole Bocas del Toro Creole Miskito Coast Creole San Andrés–Providencia Creole

Is patois broken English?

Often these patois are popularly considered “broken English” or slang, but cases such as Jamaican Patois are classified with more correctness as a Creole language; in fact, in the Francophone Caribbean the analogous term for local basilectal languages is créole (see also Jamaican English and Jamaican Creole).

How do Jamaicans say hello?

‘Wah Gwaan’

This is probably the most well known Jamaican greeting and was even used by US President Barack Obama during his inaugural visit to Jamaica.

How to pronounce patois

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