Because you don't understand it? Very mature of you to say.
@abnotsu I like how you did not respond to me quoting you the first time, does this mean that you admit that you were wrong, well, at the very least, that you were wrong and are too afraid to admit it by not posting at all?
[quote=Morpholo]Some linguistics experts in the Caribbean believe that the 'slang' employed my Caribbean people is in fact, an entirely different language. So a Caribbean native would have to translate to standard English, and an Englishman would have to translate to the dialect if we wants to fully comprehend, so I can understand that some people would not know what it means.[/quote]
It is almost like a language, but then I wonder about the adaptations. Like when people in trinidad use their slang (is it called something?) Because I know that the Jamaican's version is called Patois, I don't know too much about the history of the how caribbean countries speak, only that in jamaica, patois is influenced by french and spanish.
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[quote=nooob]wtf is that
It looks like another level of retardation if you ask me.[/quote]
that's great
[quote=ilovetigrex]I don't speak retardenese sorry[/quote]
Because you don't understand it? Very mature of you to say.
@abnotsu I like how you did not respond to me quoting you the first time, does this mean that you admit that you were wrong, well, at the very least, that you were wrong and are too afraid to admit it by not posting at all?
[quote=Morpholo]Some linguistics experts in the Caribbean believe that the 'slang' employed my Caribbean people is in fact, an entirely different language.
So a Caribbean native would have to translate to standard English, and an Englishman would have to translate to the dialect if we wants to fully comprehend, so I can understand that some people would not know what it means.[/quote]
It is almost like a language, but then I wonder about the adaptations. Like when people in trinidad use their slang (is it called something?) Because I know that the Jamaican's version is called Patois, I don't know too much about the history of the how caribbean countries speak, only that in jamaica, patois is influenced by french and spanish.
@killerbwai where uh com fram
@BadBwaiX mi hav di sam name to, badbwaii
[quote=Morpholo]Damn.
I can translate this, but I refuse.
That's a very volatile statement.
"No man doh nyam no box. Mih dun talk!"[/quote]
LOL he knows what it means
LOL more than one person knows, I LOVE you all
@abnotsu so because you don't understand that means we're retarded? I love the ignorance.
Lay sick see.
Come make my name out of something new and then make me smell up the underneath?
Bok choy.
the final cut
imma try communicating wif ya'll..
dungdungdungdung noooooot
dungdungdung noooooooooooooooooooooot
dungdungdungdungdungnoooooooooooooooooooooooot
yeeh, I think you all understood meeh.
@xBeta
I believe we are too white to understand.
Come make me eat out somthing, nah, and them make me smell up the underneath
In any case, what the hell were you talking about?
[quote=100Ways]Come make my yam out something nah, and then make me smell up the underneath.[/quote]
LOL the second half is right, first half is not
But even though you wrote it correctly, I don't think you are understanding the second half the way I want it to be understood.
LMAO, too jokes, I just want someone to come in and say what I wanna see
Sounds like somethings bout to get down in tha hood!
clearly, the sense do not make of course thanks for your welcomed finger open rise.
I'm sorry, slam it up the what?
I don't speak Norwegian.