i love my mommys milk and im 23.
"Borosie" in Jamaican Patois refers to someone who is cheap, stingy, or unwilling to spend money. It can also be used to describe someone who is selfish or greedy.
In French Patois, you can say "Bienvenue" to mean welcome.
He spoke in a lively patois that combined elements of French and Spanish.
"Kijan ou ye" in French Patois means "How are you?"
In Jamaican Patois, "You're welcome" can be said as "Nuh problem" or "No trouble".
Patois is pronounced as "pat-wah" with the stress on the second syllable.
The Jamaican word Borosie means that someone is being rude, cheeky, or just out of order. Borosie would be like calling someone rude or even a jerk!
Bombaclaaat!! Me haffi tell you! It means 'gotta' in Jamaican patois. Patois is very context sensitive so it can vary slightly from this translation.
Patois is spelled Patois. In some dialects it is spelled Patwa.
There is no such language as Patois. A patois is a type of language. There are many versions of patois in the world, and none of them are official languages.
It means to smoke on weed, it comes from the Jamaican Patois
It's Jamaican patois, "likkle more" meaning "later on"
Nodus in Largo (Latin) Nothing in Large
He spoke in a lively patois that combined elements of French and Spanish.
Jamaican Patois for 'Dollar Sign' a.k.a. shape of a woman's body when wining.
No, Rihanna is from Barbados and does not speak Jamaican Patois.
In Jamaican Patois, "You're welcome" can be said as "Nuh problem" or "No trouble".
A patois is not necessarily a combination of two languages (you're thinking of a creole). A patois is just a very localized version of a language.