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patois


Meanings
  • Noun

    A creole or pidgin language that originated in the Caribbean, primarily spoken by people of African descent.

    - "The community spoke a unique patois that was difficult for outsiders to understand."
    - "She learned to speak patois fluently after living in the Caribbean for several years."

Synonyms

Jamaican
Variants
List of all variants of patois that leads to same result
patois
Etymology
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From French patwa, meaning 'peasant' or 'country folk'.


Trivia
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  1. Patois is not a single language, but rather a group of related languages and dialects spoken in the Caribbean and its diaspora.

  2. Some scholars argue that patois is a bridge language that connects African and European cultures in the Caribbean.

  3. Patois has been used as a symbol of resistance and cultural identity, particularly during the fight against colonialism and slavery.


Related Concepts
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  1. Creole languages: Languages that developed from European colonial languages and African languages in the Caribbean and other regions.

  2. Pidgin languages: Languages that developed from trade contacts between speakers of different languages.


Culture
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Patois has a rich cultural significance in the Caribbean and its diaspora. It reflects the unique history, traditions, and experiences of the people who speak it. Patois has been featured prominently in literature, such as in Derek Walcott's Nobel Prize-winning poem 'Omeros', and in music, including reggae and calypso genres.

How to Memorize "patois"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the Caribbean islands and the diverse communities that speak patois.
    - Imagine the unique sounds and rhythms of the language.

  2. associate

    - Associate the sound of patois with the Caribbean and its rich cultural heritage.
    - Connect the language with the people and traditions of the region.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym CARIBBEAN to remember the countries where patois is spoken: Cuba, Jamaica, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Haiti, and Trinidad and Tobago.
    - Create a sentence using the words 'patois' and 'Caribbean' to help remember the meaning.


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