You hove a lot of bad luck
The question of whether Jamaican Patois is merely "broken English" often sparks lively debate. At first glance, this language might seem perplexing, with its unique pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.
Read more »You are very bad lucky, I am so sorry for you or things are just not going your way. “Mi Salt” is used when the person speaking is the one experiencing the bad luck.
Patois: Yuh salt, dem always blame yuh even doe yuh neva dideh
English: You are very bad lucky, they always blame you even though you weren’t there
All fruits ripe , Babylon , Bad like yaz , Bashy ,
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