In Jamaican Patois, the word "idiot" can be expressed as "idiot" or "fool." Both terms are used colloquially to describe someone acting foolishly or lacking intelligence. However, context and tone can affect the connotation, so it's important to be mindful of how it's used in conversation.
"You can say "Tek heart" in Jamaican to mean "be happy" or "take heart."
"Good night.". English is the primary language in Jamaica.
The Jamican colors are red green and yellow
идиот (Idiot), or дурак (Fool).
To say "I am an idiot" in Yoruba, you can say "Mo nígbàníì bàdíìrí."
"Din idiot" = you idiot "Din" is pronounced like "seen" with a D, But normally Norwegians just say "idiot".
if you want to "you are idiot", you would say "babo ya" or if you want to say just idiot, you would say "babo" source by Korean
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Uh Yeah it makes you Jamican as well. Your grandmother is Jamaican meaning that one of your parents is one as well. That blood therefore is passed on to you. Not really a bright question....
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The word for idiot in Twi is "mmoa."
Je suis un idiot / une idiote.