Your joke reminds of this (you have to say it out loud to work): Wunwun was a racehorse Tutu was one too Wunwun won one race one day Tutu won one too. Thanks for the good teach. I wanted to explain to my daughter after we watched the Bob Marley film ‘One Love’ and although I understand it, I can’t explain it 😂
Wow everyting de sista said is real and informative u av to smart and educated to come online on the RUclips to outline these stuff its very deep plus sista is very brave to take on such a complex task this is brilliant so wid me being jamaican i luv dis its cool and i can relate to wat sista is pointing out and it is also correct i av interact with jamaican Rastafarians while growing up among black jamaican pretty cool stuff .more power to sister respect to de sistren too one luv jamwan dig
Dat was soo funny lol lol lol very funny jamaican Rastafarians r very funny folks too u know there r a few jokes about jamaican rastas dat is always funny they nice people too very peaceful
Too much repeating, but more sentence examples are great! Slow pronunciation helps and voice inflection seems to be very important. Please discuss voice pitch changes, and accented words when speaking. Great job, I look forward to more!
Thank you for sharing. We appreciate you doing this, and find it incredibly useful. Whilst close to English, the knowledge is absorbed as your delivery is excellent 👌🏼. Love & Peace sister. 💚
Question, Empress Shan: Would you agree that most if not all 2nd and 3rd persons pronouns are used when the person(s) referred to is/are also Rasta? In my overstanding I and I originates from the idea of "I and the comunity and oneness of/with RastafarI", so, I would be surprised if the pronouns would be used to talk about people outside of the Rasta comunity.
From personal experience, they might use it with people who are not necessarily a part of the Rasta community if they share some commonality or if they wouldn’t mind associating themselves with them. Rastafarians are people who believe in a certain lifestyle, appearance, practices and beliefs. So if they can relate to you in one of those ways they would probably use the language with you. But If someone is known to practice something that goes against their beliefs and practices and they want to separate themselves from that person, then they would probably not use it with them.
Reminds me of a Pashto language sentence that is funny because all words are so similar. Here it is. "Daa da de deh dada dey". Means, "it belongs to her grandfather". 😂
Wah gwan, dem cal mi Dennis fram uganda.mi luv yuh teaching,yoh gud teacha. Ey mi brada fi luk woman fi marry, a go bi pleased avin yuh part fi de famili
I been replacing you with I just like the “l” in unity was replaced for inity 🤣 nice video here’s a example 😂….. “ I was in da store an thought about I and got I dis new hat I’ll bring to I when I get off work” 😂 🤦♂️
Hmmm. “Ras Tafar-I” itself emphasizes “I”. Is it all a way of recognizing the divine presence in others? “I-nite onself and love I-manity, cuz puss and dog dey get together…”
I was at a hospital. There was a sign on the wall that said “Which pronouns would you like us to use.” I told them Mi and Dem.
😂😂
No sah yuh funny bad😂😂
That hospital seems tobe pretty woke.
Your joke reminds of this (you have to say it out loud to work):
Wunwun was a racehorse
Tutu was one too
Wunwun won one race one day
Tutu won one too.
Thanks for the good teach. I wanted to explain to my daughter after we watched the Bob Marley film ‘One Love’ and although I understand it, I can’t explain it 😂
Thanks for your hard work, I’m learning so much and having a great time 👌🏽
Empress Shan Bigup yuhself fi all likkle videos yuh make . Yuh really know how fi do dat ting proper.
I loved your teachings lots of love from Uganda pearl of Africa
greetin di-i stren tanks fe teachin ini de patois tings. Mi love dat joke still..Wit love from Uganda,EAST AFRICA...One Love Jamaica-Africa same way.
Your teaching method is masterful. Big up yuself .Dat joke was hilarious! Mi a learn plenty from yuh lesson dem.
U ah a gud teacher uno😂
Even with you translating as you told the joke it was funny
lol. thanks
i and i learned a lot.. thanks so much!
Wow everyting de sista said is real and informative u av to smart and educated to come online on the RUclips to outline these stuff its very deep plus sista is very brave to take on such a complex task this is brilliant so wid me being jamaican i luv dis its cool and i can relate to wat sista is pointing out and it is also correct i av interact with jamaican Rastafarians while growing up among black jamaican pretty cool stuff .more power to sister respect to de sistren too one luv jamwan dig
I read that they say “I and I” to represent the presence of God with them
Dat was soo funny lol lol lol very funny jamaican Rastafarians r very funny folks too u know there r a few jokes about jamaican rastas dat is always funny they nice people too very peaceful
Thank you for that, especially the joke about the bust stop. You have refreshed my patwa and taught me about the Rastafari language. Loved it ❤️
New video! Was waiting for it! Thank you Shan! 🙏
My pleasure!!
Lol so funny can't stop laughing, perfect time fi dis joke, love you good job Shan 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🤣🤣🤣🤣
so funy good job girl.❤❤
Big up yuh self Daughter..
Jah Rastafari
I'm dutch and i got the joke. i'm improving it seems haha. Great lesson. Many thanks.
That's great!
Respek empress Shan👊🏼
My grandmother (RIP) and she was from Jamaica and she called it the Queens English. Lol
Too much repeating, but more sentence examples are great! Slow pronunciation helps and voice inflection seems to be very important. Please discuss voice pitch changes, and accented words when speaking. Great job, I look forward to more!
True
Thank you for sharing.
We appreciate you doing this, and find it incredibly useful.
Whilst close to English, the knowledge is absorbed as your delivery is excellent 👌🏼.
Love & Peace sister. 💚
I and I thank di I for this one. Livity and Inity to I and I forivah! #fraternityrevolution ASAP!
The rastas talk with consciousness that’s why they refer to another person as I because they see all as one !
Seen!
I'm leaning from u great work
Question, Empress Shan: Would you agree that most if not all 2nd and 3rd persons pronouns are used when the person(s) referred to is/are also Rasta? In my overstanding I and I originates from the idea of "I and the comunity and oneness of/with RastafarI", so, I would be surprised if the pronouns would be used to talk about people outside of the Rasta comunity.
From personal experience, they might use it with people who are not necessarily a part of the Rasta community if they share some commonality or if they wouldn’t mind associating themselves with them. Rastafarians are people who believe in a certain lifestyle, appearance, practices and beliefs. So if they can relate to you in one of those ways they would probably use the language with you. But If someone is known to practice something that goes against their beliefs and practices and they want to separate themselves from that person, then they would probably not use it with them.
Great job
You're doing an amazing job. Thank you so much for the lessons and especially that joke 😂 loved the way you kept cracking up
Lol 😂 I and I love the I videos
Thanks
Thanks 🙏🏼
You’re welcome 😊
Please do you have books on the topics you teach on ?
What you're teaching is true, culture use it often in his music,I hope you know him?
Mi gi tanks fi sharing 😅
Reminds me of a Pashto language sentence that is funny because all words are so similar. Here it is. "Daa da de deh dada dey". Means, "it belongs to her grandfather". 😂
I got the even though u had to explain it,it made sense to I and I
Liked, subscribed, bell'ed, and commenting... based on that joke, alone!
Idren means Bredren (brethren) and is used for men only.. Sisdren (Sister) is when speaking with a woman
Wah gwan, dem cal mi Dennis fram uganda.mi luv yuh teaching,yoh gud teacha. Ey mi brada fi luk woman fi marry, a go bi pleased avin yuh part fi de famili
I and I love how di- i teach yu si man
She is refer to as sistren.
Thanks😘😘
U must be a school teacher coz I and I come forward to Montage Bay November,🙅
thanks
Nice one
Bravo 🎉
Rastamen are so funny and full of confusion, however, i admire the creativity and the way they use it in everyday life.
Niceness
I and l ago fi di concert
Appreciate
🤣😂🤣😂 joke was funny
I n I say slowly got i dian, mi a learn fi talk patwa
If you go to Florida, you'll see alot of white Jamaicans.
Jamaican White, Jamaican Chinese etc.
At my work there is a place to list your pronouns, I put in ‘I and I’
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Thank you Sunny Island!!! Merry Christmas to you was well! Thanks for your support always! Please take care over the busy holiday season.
Cool! teacher do you have classes on reggae music?
Köszönjük!
Thank you so much
So in Jamaica they have a set of some words they randomly use as pronouns.
Love the joke Shan...
i and i llve you
Or I and I
I and i love you
Jah Rasta Far I.
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Wah bout di i-stren dem
Shhaaannnn.
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Gi di man Im things please
She is" SIStrin"
Ladies use. Di i
You're so beautiful Shan
I thought i&i was plural
Ok i see ya i said something b4 u got to the plural side
I been replacing you with I just like the “l” in unity was replaced for inity 🤣 nice video here’s a example 😂….. “ I was in da store an thought about I and got I dis new hat I’ll bring to I when I get off work” 😂 🤦♂️
I used to think everyone from Jamaica is Rasta n smoke 💨 di weed dem.
I would like to date a Jamaican women
Walai walai
Hmmm. “Ras Tafar-I” itself emphasizes “I”. Is it all a way of recognizing the divine presence in others? “I-nite onself and love I-manity, cuz puss and dog dey get together…”