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A phrase used to indicate one's presence in a particular place or location, often used to convey readiness or availability
Patois: Mi deh yah pon di corner, come link me when yuh ready
English: I'm here on the corner, come link me when you're ready
Wah gwaan -English Translation - What’s going on or what’s up - Definition Pronounced as “waa gwaan”, the literal translation is “what’s going on” but when used as a greeting, it can also mean “What’s up”. Different variation of “Wah gwaan” may be used but they all have the same meaning. These include; wah deh gwaan, whatta gwaan or waguan (pronounced wa-goo-ahn)
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Patois: Deh yah a chill
English: I'm here chilling
All fruits ripe , Babylon , Bad like yaz , Bashy ,
I'm here
Patois: Yow mi deh ah a chill
English: Yo I'm here chilling
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(patois) Yow, Mark dehyah?
(english) Hey, is Mark here?
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