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I'm half Jamaican and half Haitian. I love how all brown people of all the world talk our different accents and shades of dark browns to light browns and all the different tints from red, green etc. Love it live it. Bless up and Pasé yon bon nuit.
I went there and I’m Trinidadian. It’s sooooooo many people from the Caribbean on that campus. Theres even an organization for Caribbean’s called HUCSA. Look into it when you get there 😊😊
Leo Swaby My parents are from Barbados. My parents rarely speak patios unless they are around family. I can still here an accent. I was born in NYC. I choose not to learn, but I can understand patios. I grew up with Jamaicans. They speak English, but they still have an accent. Their choice of words tells me they are Jamaican unlike Caribbean Americans that learn patois from their parents, but choose to speak it when they’re among family.
Leo Swaby agreed , I was born & raised in Jamaica & you’d never be able to tell because I don’t speak with an accent on the regular but I speak patios.
Trini have a creole french accent when they speak, as the national language that was once spoken in Trini was French Creole. Only creole speakers can hear that accent.
I’m haitian and Haitians have a very strong French Creole accent. I don’t hear it in Trinis at all. But what i can say is that the song-songy accent trinis have is extremely similar to Haitians. We just do it Creole. English too at times.
@@kosmossee4596 THE WHOLE ISLAND OF TRINIDAD ONCE SPOKE FRENCH CREOLE UNTIL THE ENGLISH CAME AND FORCED THEM TO NOT SPEAK THE LANGUAGE ANYMORE. THERE ARE STILL A FEW CREOLE SPEAKERS IN PARAMIN.
Alot of words trinis use ,someone from Kingston Jamaica would laugh at them because those are country/old time Jamaican tlk,,. BARBAGREEN,PELT,WUK.....
I think this shows how jamaican dialect is versatile. Because where you from in terms of parish or social class determines how u speak in many occasions.
I need my American sista to represent a little better. Don't worry about how they say it or if you sound country You from the Carolinas nothing wrong with sounding country. Build your confidence up sis you already shining. Much love to all of you coming from NYC.
Maybe if she was a North Carolinian or from South Carolinian with a heavy accent she would say more. shes probably like hell yall just speaking English with an accent not another language
Jamican patois the most sought Caribbean accent love my accent! I dont get surprised now when I hear it on Tv shows and movies. Its all over I just love how its being embraced even by top notches! Proud yardie!
That's because it's the biggest english island, which means bigger population and overseas precense than the other islands. It doesn't mean Jamaica is superior. Just size difference.
@@MM-gp9mbdoes have much to do with size difference, there’s a reason why Jamaican is the most popular island in the Caribbean, our culture shines through !
I feel like in Jamaica it definitely depends on where you’re from when it comes to pronunciation. Because where I’m from we say : Crayon (Cree-Yan), Almonds (Ahh-Mon), and even tho we say Angel like (Ain-Gel) we say Angelic like (An-Gel-ic).
@tomjan What's a real Trini since most African Trinis were brought their from the French Islands, and the British had many Grenadians and Barbadians to come in 20s and 30s?Most of population is Indian now, and new arrivals in the Caribbean.
I'm Jamaican from saint Elizabeth (country) and not all Jamaicans have a downtown Kingston/Spanish town accent. People from those places use a rougher and more vulgar manner of speech than us country people who are more polite and better mannered and to be quit honest, speak better standard English when we decide to do so. Patwa being our 1st manner of speech.
It really warm mi heart to raasklaat to see all ah mi beautiful people....big up yuhself Black American girl, big up yuhself Trini girl, big up yuhself Jamaican girl, and big up yuhself Barbadian (Bajan) girl! LOVE you all! Blessup!
I’m Jamaican on both sides of my family, mom and dad. My dad was born in Jamaica and my great grandmother on moms side born there. I grew up hearing the accent all the time from my dad and grandma, I can speak it a little but not as much as I would like. Bless up Jamaica 🇯🇲 and all the Caribbean countries.♥️
Drippin Melanin Hey, thanks for your comment. She spelt the words that we were suppose to say that’s why I just pronounced the words. The point of the video wasn’t to change the words to patios. But thanks again for watching and I hope this sorts out some of the confusion🤗
Lolz Lies... from yah real yaadie u accent a always chrang!!! My aunt has been living in America for 16 years now and she still has jer strong JA accent even when she speaking english 😂
I like how the video started. But eventually I began hoping to hear more slangs so we can hear the real difference in accent. The spelling segment went on for too long. U could look at similar RUclips vids for some ideas and do a part two. Just some constructive criticism. Keep pushing tho. 👏🏾🇯🇲
@@carribeantaste9555 Facts. I'm Jamaican and can't stand others saying that. Who the f asked them if Jamaica was the best. Frigging annoying and outta line a look argument pon e intanet, den wah throw wud like seh dem a di victim. Kmft.
The Jamaican girl Patois way too subtle like she never grow upa ja.. Few of the words she just repeated back in English with a slight Caribbean accent 🤦🤦🤦
You probably weren't paying attention... A section was to state the Patois words we use in the space of the English version.. Like "catch" we say "ketch" plus her accent still wasn't authentic.. Not bashing anyone just saying
I feel like Caribbeans sometimes overgeneralize Americans, like this isn't a little island, its a vast country and people sound slightly different depending on where you go. But nice video
And I feel like there was just a bit of confusion like if they were suppose to speak how they would speak among people from their countries or just saying the word
I think we all have to understand that they are different ways of saying things even if you are from the same country. For example: People in Jamaica from different parishes say things differently.
I am Trini and I love seeing different Caribbean ppl coming together and socializing its really nice like this video here was filled with laughter and positivity some and really funny but it is nice to hear all de different accents. Love the vid big up all due Trinidadians and de Caribbean ppl we out den woiii😝😝
Hello everyone :), we thoroughly LOVE the numerous comments and feedback being left on this video. It truly keeps us motivated that our content is being watched and appreciated. However, before (some of) you leave "nasty" comments please understand the rules of this being an ACCENT tag and not a DIALECT tag. We know that each of our countries have dialects, for example Jamaica it is patios. But the instructions of the second section was to just pronounce the word being spelled to us, not change it to our dialect. For example, it is known that in Jamaica, and sometimes Trinidad and Barbados, "caught" is changed to "ketch", "roof" is changed to "house tap", "both" is changed to "two a dem" etc. But that was not the aim of our tag. So please remember that before leaving very nasty comments. Thank you again for watching and we hope you continue to view our content! :)
I'm we so from Jamaica but came to America
Cute
I'm from Trinidad
What's Going I'm Karlos & I'm from Barbados is My Home Country!!!!
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In Jamaica it depends on what area you’re from which determines how you pronounce a word.
Alexandra Holtham true, true
Facts
St Elizabeth pronounce things differently.
yep
Yup it does!
I'm Jamaican but I legit love hearing the Trini accent ❤😌
Im late but we also love to hear Jamaicans talk....
Me too
@@nova_gacha8610 aww. Thanks on behalf of ALL JAMAICANS 💛😊
Fi real
I'm am a Jamaican
The trini have it down pack.....big up Trini 🇹🇹
Petra check dis one here = ruclips.net/video/BvNimzIprrs/видео.html
BIG UP TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO🙏🏽🖤😁🙏🏿🙌🏿👏🏾👏🏽✊🏾🤲🏿✊🏽👏🏿🤲🏾🤲🏽🙏🏾✊🏿🙌🏽🙌🏾❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍❤️😍😍🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹😍❤️❤️❤️🖤😁😁😁🙏🏽🙏🏿🙌🏿👏🏾👏🏽✊🏾🤲🏿✊🏽👏🏿🤲🏾🤲🏽🙏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏽✊🏿❤️❤️❤️❤️😁😁🖤🖤
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This was nice 🇹🇹 am Trini I love seeing my Caribbean ppl together doing positive things
The Trini accent is the cutest!
Chelsea Downes or horrr😎❤️
Nice joke
i disagree no offense trini
Haylon Brewster stop it. Lol
Funny funny
I'm half Jamaican and half Haitian. I love how all brown people of all the world talk our different accents and shades of dark browns to light browns and all the different tints from red, green etc. Love it live it. Bless up and Pasé yon bon nuit.
Awesome !! 👍👍
Lol Trini in de houseeee woiii
Trini bago 🇹🇹
Trini bago represent! 🇹🇹
Jamaican curry and Trini curry both taste good
Aayyyeeeee 🙌🙌
Yesssssss 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Trinis dont say water is watah
Lol
😂😂😂😂 yes
True
Facts lol
@Ek Hatch and some kingstonians say wada
The Bajan getting her card revoked Periottt!!
Lol that Bajan accent sounds American!
I’m trini so I was tryna see if we sound the same way 😭🤦🏽♂️ that’s lit 🔥🇹🇹
BLESSING BROTHER😁✊🏿🤲🏽🙌🏽🙌🏾🤲🏿👏🏿🙌🏿✊🏽🙏🏿🙏🏽🙏🏾👏🏽✊🏾🤲🏾👏🏾🖤🖤😁🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
I'm Trini and I applied to Howard just this month. It's great to see there are other Caribbean ppl
LuLu omg that’s so exciting! Good luck with your application process! 🎉
Good Luck 🤞🏾
🇹🇹 good luck.
I went there and I’m Trinidadian. It’s sooooooo many people from the Caribbean on that campus. Theres even an organization for Caribbean’s called HUCSA. Look into it when you get there 😊😊
YES BLACK PEOPLE UNITE IN HOWARD! No matter where you come from.Goodluck
The Trini is the only one with a proper accent. The Bajan and Jamaican girls accent are non existent.
NubianLockedPrincess lol Facts 😂
Not all Jamaicans born in Jamaica has that patois accent, as well it's easier for a Jamaican to speak plain English and drop the Caribbean accent...
Leo Swaby My parents are from Barbados. My parents rarely speak patios unless they are around family. I can still here an accent. I was born in NYC. I choose not to learn, but I can understand patios. I grew up with Jamaicans. They speak English, but they still have an accent. Their choice of words tells me they are Jamaican unlike Caribbean Americans that learn patois from their parents, but choose to speak it when they’re among family.
@@NubianLockedPrincess Same I can tell the difference being in NYC around pretty much all Jamaicans but fam is from Panama
Leo Swaby agreed , I was born & raised in Jamaica & you’d never be able to tell because I don’t speak with an accent on the regular but I speak patios.
The America girl is so cute. Her little shy personality have me weak. Big up to the real jamaican family
Javan Walcott I thought that was cute too lol
Trini have a creole french accent when they speak, as the national language that was once spoken in Trini was French Creole. Only creole speakers can hear that accent.
Haïlié Sélassié I’ve been told this but I don’t hear it 😭 wish I could hear a French creole accent too
@@ArandChar Go to paramin. There are still a few creole speakers left out there.
I’m haitian and Haitians have a very strong French Creole accent. I don’t hear it in Trinis at all. But what i can say is that the song-songy accent trinis have is extremely similar to Haitians. We just do it Creole. English too at times.
Trini speak English creole. Hatians and stlucian. Creole french
@@kosmossee4596 THE WHOLE ISLAND OF TRINIDAD ONCE SPOKE FRENCH CREOLE UNTIL THE ENGLISH CAME AND FORCED THEM TO NOT SPEAK THE LANGUAGE ANYMORE. THERE ARE STILL A FEW CREOLE SPEAKERS IN PARAMIN.
🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 where me trini
d edit was for the emojis
Respect I'm trini also
Ah here, gyal.
Here but Tobago
As a member of the trini community we do not exempt you because u have a fortnite picture
I issa man tho🤣
Those who from trini know what is ah convent gurl 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹✌🏽🤣🤣
She didn’t grow up in Barbados we don’t say soda we say soft drink or sweet drink
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Or we say pep drink
@ yup!
Terrence Holder we say it the same way in Trinidad
We for sure don't say the H in theater... and much less we never say theater..it was "we gine tuh de GLOBE" lol
Trinidadian people stand up!!!!❣️🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Trini in the house 🙌 🇹🇹
de trin here
Ayueeee!!
Trini to de bone
❤❤❤❤🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
She definitely didn’t grow up in Barbados 🤷🏽♀️
Barbiie Beckles iwrs
How u mean she doan even sound like we
Definitely !!!!
Iws
Right! She's not Bajan enough for this video lol
“Bajan” girl had me confused we don’t talk so 😭😭
Caribbean Princess I was sayin
Got me hay beat bad, and like she can't spell neither.
Ort den.😭
I was saying
You are from a different country we don't talk the same
It’s so nice to see so many young queens from around the world. This is what unity looks like.
That wasn't a good representation for Barbados sigh ..
Ebonii Licorish not at all
At all
Thought it was just me that felt this way....i aint never hear nuh bajan say soda
@@nessaholder8384 not even what she say but the whole damn accent Lol, but like they say bajans accent change quick when they around other people
I was saying! I feel like she’s trying to butterup stuff to sound “proper”
Jamaican accent no where close to Americanized 😭
YEAH MAN,,upper kingstonians and suburban portmore ppl speak like Californians,,Jamaica is a really contrasting place
Alot of words trinis use ,someone from Kingston Jamaica would laugh at them because those are country/old time Jamaican tlk,,.
BARBAGREEN,PELT,WUK.....
JAMAICA NICE im a kingstonian I use some of these words
exactly, jamaican creative🇯🇲🇯🇲
JAMAICA NICE ummm portmore ppl? what???? Lol.
I agree tho that Upper St andrew ppl tend to be Americanised.
Them: “mayonnaise”
Me: “manase” 😂😂😂💀 (Im From Da Souf)
Sisobba Nishvall lmfaooo I stg😂😂😂
🤣
Sisobba Nishvall I’m inna north an I say “manades”
Ayye bruh
😂
I think this shows how jamaican dialect is versatile. Because where you from in terms of parish or social class determines how u speak in many occasions.
shes not brabadian?bc bajans does say watah.
I need my American sista to represent a little better. Don't worry about how they say it or if you sound country You from the Carolinas nothing wrong with sounding country. Build your confidence up sis you already shining. Much love to all of you coming from NYC.
💚💚💚
Randy moss
Where all meh Trinis at?.....Soft drink or sweet drink😂😂Yesss no lie dey
kerina grant 🇹🇹🇹🇹
Soft drink
Solo
See drink lol🇹🇹
True but sometimes we doh even pronounce de T in sweet. We say swee drink. Lol
Such respectful and friendly young ladies. Bless you all.
The entire caribbean has cute accents i wish we would all leave it at that 🇯🇲
lol i have connections in all 4 countries, i was born in JA, my dad is a Trini i live in the U.S and my mom lives in Barbados
Cool. For real
Y were u born in ja thou? Your mom Jamaican?
Your the western Hemisphere lol
Wow . That is Amazing ☺️
Big Puerto Rico My Jamaica Barbados🇧🇧 Stand Up TriniDad🇹🇹 Lets Go
This video is very cute and I love the diversity. Congratulations on attending Howard University!
Garland Owls11 thank you so much! And thanks for the support 🙂💚
@@ArandChar You're welcome! 😉
Fire - *fa-yah* (Calypso Rose - Fire in Meh Wire)! Water - *war-tah* etc etc
I love this all black women getting together....Awesome
Trinidad 100%
Barce boy 🇹🇹 🇹🇹
Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Why the American girl acting so shy 🤦🏾♀️ Girl rep America and have fun! Lol
S O just her personality, it’s kinda cute😍👌🏾
Maybe if she was a North Carolinian or from South Carolinian with a heavy accent she would say more. shes probably like hell yall just speaking English with an accent not another language
Facts like 😂
Small Caribbean RUclipsr her 🇻🇮
It's just her personality. Not everyone has to be loud lol.
They All Reppin USA. Look at they shirts lol
I notice the Caribbean girls all sit close.
I noticed that, too. I was wondering whether the American girl felt out of place because of the Caribbean dominance in the group.
Should have ask them.how to.say "3". Lol 😂
Yasssss lol lol
Trini gang here ✨❤️😂 🇹🇹
Jada Seemungal 🇹🇹
Jada Seemungal ayeee 🇹🇹🇹🇹
Trinimerican 🇹🇹🇺🇸
I thought the same thing!!
Its "pop"
Trini: is seedrink
Jamican patois the most sought Caribbean accent love my accent! I dont get surprised now when I hear it on Tv shows and movies. Its all over I just love how its being embraced even by top notches! Proud yardie!
That's because it's the biggest english island, which means bigger population and overseas precense than the other islands. It doesn't mean Jamaica is superior. Just size difference.
@@MM-gp9mbdoes have much to do with size difference, there’s a reason why Jamaican is the most popular island in the Caribbean, our culture shines through !
I feel like in Jamaica it definitely depends on where you’re from when it comes to pronunciation. Because where I’m from we say : Crayon (Cree-Yan), Almonds (Ahh-Mon), and even tho we say Angel like (Ain-Gel) we say Angelic like (An-Gel-ic).
Why d bajan ain't sound like a bajan?? Y'all need a new bajan in there, she like she ain't too proud 😏
Especially when she said mayonaisse
She tryin to act like them other girls but she needs to no not to forget her roots
🤣🤣😂😂
@tomjan What's a real Trini since most African Trinis were brought their from the French Islands, and the British had many Grenadians and Barbadians to come in 20s and 30s?Most of population is Indian now, and new arrivals in the Caribbean.
lol
Beautiful girls😍 love you all. I love this. Unity. Big up my Caribbean people and State people. 🇯🇲🇨🇦
That's the way it should be we should be the last people fighting with each other over petty stuff
The Jamaican accent was not right at all, she was being bougie with it.
I'm Jamaican from saint Elizabeth (country) and not all Jamaicans have a downtown Kingston/Spanish town accent. People from those places use a rougher and more vulgar manner of speech than us country people who are more polite and better mannered and to be quit honest, speak better standard English when we decide to do so. Patwa being our 1st manner of speech.
No she was not!
It really warm mi heart to raasklaat to see all ah mi beautiful people....big up yuhself Black American girl, big up yuhself Trini girl, big up yuhself Jamaican girl, and big up yuhself Barbadian (Bajan) girl! LOVE you all! Blessup!
Universe Crawler right!!! All love over here!! Coming from black america💪🏾✊🏾🤙🏾
Jamaica... 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 Jamaican accent r the best 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Junneal Bennett hahah 🇯🇲
exactly
Jamaicans don't pronounce the h in a word
🇯🇲
Sometimes they use h in every thing like eight they use h in it
hi am from Jamaica
This video was cute, it was nice hearing all of the accents 🇧🇧
Ok as a trini we talk so fast it sounds like sea drink but we say sweet drink or soft drink or call it by the brand , solo😂
This bajan girl disappointed...poor representation of Barbadians😭
Ws
Is bc tbh
Love the US accent. Especially the southern one!!! Omg...
Jamaica is the best bomboclaat place on earth
And Willy represent 🇯🇲
exactly
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
And Willy lol
facts
All of you guys are beautiful😍 and bless up Jamaica 🇯🇲 ❤️
I love how the trini was being true to her language
Trinidad girl is fine asf tho 🤧😍
Dan u said exactly what I was thinking
she isssss
Yea boi
I’m Jamaican on both sides of my family, mom and dad. My dad was born in Jamaica and my great grandmother on moms side born there. I grew up hearing the accent all the time from my dad and grandma, I can speak it a little but not as much as I would like.
Bless up Jamaica 🇯🇲 and all the Caribbean countries.♥️
SWEET DRINK!! YUP TRINI LENGO. I feel like the Trini girl was more on point
More like 'swee drink'. Drop the T.
She not speaking bajan
Iws, is 'Waa' and sound it as if it were caw, not wata.
The girl from Trinidad 🇹🇹 is Beautiful ❤❤❤
IKRR✊🏿🙌🏽🤲🏽✊🏽🙌🏿🙏🏽🖤👏🏿🤲🏿🤲🏾🙏🏾🙌🏾👏🏾🇹🇹😍✊🏾👏🏽🙏🏿
I’m American and Trini and this video is so frickin awesome!!❤️❤️❤️
The Jamaican girl was not speaking patwa 🤦🏾♀️
Anyways shout out to all the Jamaican 🇯🇲🇯🇲
Drippin Melanin Hey, thanks for your comment. She spelt the words that we were suppose to say that’s why I just pronounced the words. The point of the video wasn’t to change the words to patios. But thanks again for watching and I hope this sorts out some of the confusion🤗
Drippin Melanin rep 🇯🇲🇯🇲
That video is super funny. Nice to hear different accents u guys are so intelligent.
This “bajan” girl was sickening me di whole time tho🥴🤣
Exactly!
She had me real vex
Elijah Pierce real VEX
Makin we look bad
True ..
A Jamaican's accent changes based on where they are
Reuben Randolof ‘‘tis video wanted a Jamaican weh just migrate man weh the accent strong 💪😂🇯🇲
Facts
Lolz Lies... from yah real yaadie u accent a always chrang!!! My aunt has been living in America for 16 years now and she still has jer strong JA accent even when she speaking english 😂
Same for the US accents..very regionalized
“HU-WAAA” “WAAHH” 😩😂😂 my favorite video ever
I literally fell to the floor laughing. I replayed it like 8 times. I love that video. 🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I literally fell to the floor laughing. I replayed it like 8 times. I love that video. 🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣
thx for representing my country🇹🇹😌🥺💜💙
The Bajan girl pronounce her words way different than how usually pronounce it
Iws
I’m from South Carolina and I also call my grandma my mema
Loved this! Y’all are so cute! I always wondered what the difference was in the accents 😍👍🏾
Fuh real ...
I like how the video started. But eventually I began hoping to hear more slangs so we can hear the real difference in accent. The spelling segment went on for too long. U could look at similar RUclips vids for some ideas and do a part two. Just some constructive criticism. Keep pushing tho. 👏🏾🇯🇲
I love the way all of the different countries come together to celebrate their differences 👍🏽❣️✌🏽
Ikr but is always d jamaicans who talking bout they is d best lik e chill 😒
@@carribeantaste9555 Facts. I'm Jamaican and can't stand others saying that. Who the f asked them if Jamaica was the best. Frigging annoying and outta line a look argument pon e intanet, den wah throw wud like seh dem a di victim. Kmft.
Thx for agreeing wit we Trinis
I’m from Barbados, Bridgetown you should talk about Woolworth and other store etc..And, cavesepread last, Chefette
Jamaican country ppl don't say "lotion" they say "loo-tion" 😂
Stewie Moschino 🤣 No mon! It call Lowa-shon
I have been trying to have my boyfriend to pronounce it better for years, every time he say pass the lootion
@@ayannajay8 loooolz yea all dat too
@@katy-ann looolz my granny too
We says creamer before we say lotion
Lol bwoii mi nuh feel like da jamaican girl deh represent well a tall but big up mi country same way 😂🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲jamaica to di flippin worl
I'm from Brasil and i'm study English, actually. I love these Caribbean accents. I learned Spanish by listening to Caribbean accents. Nice video.
Nice technique !! 👍👍
@@eltriniPinoTV I'm married with a cuban girl, and to be honest I prefer those accents and the history of caribbean people.
In Jamaica we call our grandparents Granny as well I was surprised our Jamaican girl left it at Grandma, Grandpa....but love the energy
The Jamaican girl Patois way too subtle like she never grow upa ja.. Few of the words she just repeated back in English with a slight Caribbean accent 🤦🤦🤦
Right!!
Yea shi probably come inna faren young
Yh that's what I thought
They’re doing accents not dialects. They’re all supposed to say it in English in their country’s accent
You probably weren't paying attention... A section was to state the Patois words we use in the space of the English version.. Like "catch" we say "ketch" plus her accent still wasn't authentic.. Not bashing anyone just saying
Thank you for doing these videos. I always love seeing the four of you get together. 💖
YESS PROUD TO BE TRINIDADIAN 🇹🇹
I love the honesty of my Trini girl 🇹🇹🇹🇹
@Caught.. doh worry gyull Trinis get it. I definitely not hearing d "r" when you say it LMAO
I feel like Caribbeans sometimes overgeneralize Americans, like this isn't a little island, its a vast country and people sound slightly different depending on where you go. But nice video
Mimi H yeah we african Americans sound hella different! I’m from DE and we talk so different from Connecticut ppl😭
American accent sweet and proper! Love it! #Carolinagirl#
Tash R 😍💪🏾✊🏾🤙🏾
I love learning how other countries pronounce words. I want to be able to interact and communicate with as many people as possible.
@jamaican girl no babygirl! 😒😒You makin it seem too much like standard english than patios//Patwah we no talk suh girl😣😒 !
#JAMAICAINTHEHOUSE 🇯🇲
azia ramsay shi defff come inna faren young shi sound to suttle or maybe shi from one different part of Jamaica mi naw know😭
Dohhh🤦♀️
Britney Brown I actually went to school with her she went there for college only
And I feel like there was just a bit of confusion like if they were suppose to speak how they would speak among people from their countries or just saying the word
Oh bwoy 🤦♀️🇯🇲 dis serious that representation of us was poor.
Very
Lol
A mi fi tel yuh😧
Tiyana Blake mi tell yuh 😂
Tiyana Blake very! Better she never do this smh
North Carolina girl sound like she was trying to make a accent at first😭
Sasha’s Life we most definitely got one just comes out when we say certain things
You’re probably from Charlotte
Tre'von Owens hell naw
She has a southern accent
I think that for all them
Jamaican
For body fragrance we call it spray
We call grandparents mama and papa
Depends on what parish some kingstonians says nana
I'm Jamaican living in Jamaica and I call my grandparents grandma and grandpa
Shamell interesting. Thanks for commenting 🙂
@@twix3799 me call my grandparents grandma and grandpa to
Shamell not everybody in ja gonna say the same thing I say mama granny n grandfather
I think we all have to understand that they are different ways of saying things even if you are from the same country.
For example: People in Jamaica from different parishes say things differently.
Good point 👍
I enjoyed this video bill definitely be tuning in for more. You all remind me of my little sisters.
I'm Jamaican and Bajan and their accents didn't sound much like my family 🤷🏾♀️ but I guess the accent differs depending on where you are
Aye 🇹🇹 not to sound too patriotic but Trinis have the best accent 😭
Nice joke beautiful but Jamaica is 👌
Funny real funny
The Jamaican accent is one one of the most imitated accent not just in the Caribbean but the world.lol nice try tho
bmt
no jamaica one of the hardest languages tuh understand
Great video!!! The Trini is definitely Trini lol 🇹🇹
Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲
Shevon Salmon 🇯🇲
Pause...they go to Howard...damn..they smart...good for y’all!❤️
Howard not Harvard it’s not that hard to get into howard😭
Adonna Mcbride Howard is a hard school to get in so you must be joking 🙃
I am Trini and I love seeing different Caribbean ppl coming together and socializing its really nice like this video here was filled with laughter and positivity some and really funny but it is nice to hear all de different accents. Love the vid big up all due Trinidadians and de Caribbean ppl we out den woiii😝😝
🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧 she so cute with that fro
love4lust7301 awww we’ll be sure to let her know ☺️
Well she's not bajan. Cause we don't talk so
What going onnnn my subbieee ! @love4lust7301
@@AdventureswithAshawnya Hahaha what's my PEEEEPS!!
I from Brasil, and i dont speak English yet. But i can realize accent from This country like, Jamaica, guyana,
For me is more bealtiful
That great bro