Mi love yuh
"love the way yuh did look" or " check fi the way yuh did look"
The way some Jamaican say the word you. His yo or u
Lool , Well There actually isnt a ' SPECIAL ' way to say it cause' like ...Jamaican's do speak some english ...They basically just have an accent to it! So Like They say 'I LOVE YOU ' But they just have a special Jamaican accent to it , && some people/parts of jamaica kinda speak differrent so......... IGuess It's Mostly Based On Accents . '!!
You say them the same way you say them in English.
jamaican is broken English so it is said the same way
i dont know anything about jamaicans culture, but i want to know how you say peace in the jamaican way.and the way they dress .
Patois is a Jamaican language dialect. To say the English phrase 'thank you' in Jamaican patois one would say the phrase 'tenk yuh'.
in jamaican you say you are so bad the same way you would say it in English because jamaicans speak English but with an accent.
In Jamaican Patois, you can say "lata" to say bye. It is a casual and friendly way to bid farewell.
The way you said it is just fine - except that in English, "I" should be capitalized. You can also say "I am Jamaican".
In Jamaican Patois, you can say "Safe travels" as "Safe trip" or "Safe travels, yuh hear?" It's a friendly way to wish someone a good journey.
In Jamaican Patois, you can say "Mi bored" to express that you're bored. Another way to convey the same sentiment is "Mi nuh have nuttin fi do." Both phrases capture the feeling of boredom in a casual way.