It usually varies. Some say Daalu, others say Imeela. I normally use Daalu :)
Dalu
Patois is a Jamaican language dialect. To say the English phrase 'thank you' in Jamaican patois one would say the phrase 'tenk yuh'.
How are you in the Igbo language is "Kedu ka ị mere."
The word American is translated into the Igbo language as "keamerika."
The word nothing is translated into the Igbo language as "ihe."
Dalu
Patois is a Jamaican language dialect. To say the English phrase 'thank you' in Jamaican patois one would say the phrase 'tenk yuh'.
How are you in the Igbo language is "Kedu ka ị mere."
The word American is translated into the Igbo language as "keamerika."
The word nothing is translated into the Igbo language as "ihe."
To say "What" in Igbo language, you can say "Kedu" or "Gị n'ọ bụ". Both phrases can be used to ask "What" in different contexts.
Inuktitut (south Baffin dialect) ilaali (You're welcome!)
English is the language of Jamaica. Patois is just a dialect of English. Thank you is the same in standard English as it is in Patois English.
dalu nwannem
The phrase "what is new" is translated into the Igbo language as "Gịnị bụ ọhụrụ."
Salamat
The phrase " about my girlfriend" is translated in the Igbo language as "Ihe enyi m nwanyị."