Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say the same thing whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.
Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say the same thing whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.
"Here I come, I am "Ceeneemohn" (Cinnamon, but pronounced with a Jamaican accent).
cooyah means look here. coodeh means look there. coomyah means come here.
To say "come here" in Hawaiian, you would say " hele mai."
The way some Jamaican say the word you. His yo or u
Say beer can in a british accent. I just teached you how to say bacon in Jamaican.
To say "come here" in Igbo language, you would say "bia nye."
In Sicilian, you can say "Vini ccà" to mean "come here".
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come means varika and here means ivide so come here means 'ivide varika'
perro is come on i kurdish
To answer "where do you come first when you come last?", I'd say the answer is you would be coming to "here", would be "here", and would stay "here" (wherever "here" is). Although some could say you are "there", in your view you would still be "here". So, "here" you are and "here" you will be! (That's what happens when you come last--you get to wait!)