- Look up
patois in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Patois (/ˈpætwɑː/, pl. same or /ˈpætwɑːz/) is
speech or
language that is
considered nonstandard, although...
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Jamaican Patois (/ˈpætwɑː/;
locally rendered Patwah and
called Jamaican Creole by linguists) is an English-based
creole language with West African, Taíno...
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Macanese patois,
known as patuá to its speakers, is a Portuguese-based
creole language with a
substrate from Cantonese,
Malay and Sinhala,
which was originally...
- Bourgadieiro, poésies
patoises, by A.
Bigot and L.
Roumieux (1853) Li Griséto, poésies
patoises (1854) Li
Boutoun de guèto, poésies
patoises, by A. Bigot. Fables...
- The List of
African words in
Jamaican Patois notes down as many loan
words in
Jamaican Patois that can be
traced back to
specific African languages. Most...
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Sheng is
primarily a
Swahili and English-based cant,
perhaps a
mixed language or creole,
originating among the
urban youth of Nairobi, Kenya, and influenced...
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patoises et françaises. 1774. Les
quatre Saisons. Villefranche-de-Rouergue, 1781 Œuvres diverses. Villefranche-sur-Rouergue, 1788. Œuvres
patoises et...
- the country. A
distinction exists between Jamaican English and
Jamaican Patois (a
creole language),
though not
entirely a
sharp distinction so much as...
- A
creole language, or
simply creole, is a
stable natural language that
develops from the
process of
different languages simplifying and
mixing into a new...
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persons are
united under the love of Jah. Also in the Twi
language (in
which patois uses a lot of Twi loan words) of Ghana, Me ne me is also said,
which literally...