yuh welcom
The Maori word for Jamaican is "Hāmaika."
In Jamaican Creole or Patois, you can say "Welcome home" as "Welcome home" or "Wah gwan, yuh deh yah!" Both expressions convey a warm greeting, with the latter emphasizing the joy of being together.
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The Jamaican word for hope is "hop." In Jamaican Patois, it can also be expressed as "hope" but pronounced with a distinct accent. The concept of hope is often intertwined with resilience and optimism in Jamaican culture.
Patois is not a language, it refers to some minor languages.
The way some Jamaican say the word you. His yo or u
The only Australian word for 'welcome' is welcome.
The word you're thinking of is 'Jamaican' (of or from Jamaica).
The word for welcome in Malayalam is "സ്വാഗതം" (swagatham).
The Jamaican word for granddaughter is "pickney." In Jamaican Patois, "pickney" can refer to a child or offspring in general, but it is often used affectionately to describe younger family members, including grandchildren.
Another word for gossip in the Jamaican dialect of patios is sus, one may also use the word passa passa