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Patois is primarily associated with Jamaica, where Jamaican Patois (or Jamaican Creole) is widely spoken. Additionally, variations of patois can be found in other Caribbean nations, such as Belize, Trinidad and Tobago, and parts of the Dominican Republic. The term "patois" can also refer more broadly to various Creole languages and dialects in different regions, reflecting local influences and history.

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What is a sentence using the word patois?

Patois is a hard word to understand. Hope that helps! Some non standard languages are patois Slang is a patois language


How do you spell patois?

Patois is spelled Patois. In some dialects it is spelled Patwa.


Is patois an official language?

There is no such language as Patois. A patois is a type of language. There are many versions of patois in the world, and none of them are official languages.


How are you in french patois?

"Kijan ou ye" in French Patois means "How are you?"


Does Rihanna speak Jamaican Patois?

No, Rihanna is from Barbados and does not speak Jamaican Patois.


How do you say your welcome in patois?

Patois is not a language, it refers to some minor languages.


What two languages make patois?

A patois is not necessarily a combination of two languages (you're thinking of a creole). A patois is just a very localized version of a language.


What were 80 percent of french people unable to do in 1880?

Speak proper French, i.e. the literary/formal language approved by the French Academy. They spoke different forms of dialects ("le patois") or old languages.


How do you pronounce patois?

Patois is pronounced as "pat-wah" with the stress on the second syllable.


How do you say master in patois?

In Jamaican Patois, "master" can be translated as "Massa."


What is the name af the jamaican dialect?

Jamaican Patois. It's known locally as Patois (Patwa).


How do you say good day in patois?

In Jamaican Patois, "good day" is said as "good mawnin."