Ce que tu appelles le nouveau cinéma c'est une salle de spectacles et de congrès. Le nouveau cinéma est situé plus loin derrière le casino 😉
@RomonWrites3 сағат бұрын
@@richarddauvois5931 Aaaah, merci pour la précision! Je vais mettre en évidence ton commentaire pour que d'autres personnes puissent le voir ❤️🙏🏿🔥
@GabrielleGamble-u4e10 күн бұрын
❤️
@keyjackson51010 күн бұрын
Bless man
@RomonWrites9 күн бұрын
@@keyjackson510 rispek🔥🙏🏿
@Vasily_dont_be_silly11 күн бұрын
I'm an English teacher from Russia, I love exploring all the different kinds of English accents around the world. Patois is for sure my #1 favorite accent, followed by African English and Italian-American slang. Tenks, me bredda!
@RomonWrites9 күн бұрын
@@Vasily_dont_be_silly Nuff rispek! 🔥🔥🙏🏿 In always waited when people are drawn to my culture and language ! #onelove ❤️
@Vasily_dont_be_silly9 күн бұрын
@@RomonWrites To be honest I got into patois thanks to many GTA games😂 From K-Jah radio to Rasta characters, they really sparked my interest in this dialect
@RomonWrites7 күн бұрын
@@Vasily_dont_be_silly 🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂 It's my first time hear such a reason 😅😅 But the good thing is that you're interest.ed.
@RomonWrites11 күн бұрын
It was a simple summer, but I great one!
@RomonWrites11 күн бұрын
At this point, I'm just trying out some games, and it's not bad, so far....
@RomonWrites11 күн бұрын
I admited that I started off really bad because it was my first time. However, I improved quite quickly by the time I had my two last matches!
@julianmartinez106615 күн бұрын
I just realized my latino henglish is Patois
@RomonWrites15 күн бұрын
@@julianmartinez1066 😂 🤣😂🤣 I'm sure you meant that as a joke, but trust me when I say that you aren't quite wrong 🤣😂 In the States, my latino friends often do well with Patois and sometimes they pronounce English words is the same as in Patois. So big up yuhself!🔥🙏🏿
@julianmartinez106615 күн бұрын
@RomonWrites no, for real, what's funny is that it actually does. Of course is different but when I am not trying to sound like a gringo, there is actually a lot of resemblance in the pronunciation
@RomonWrites14 күн бұрын
@@julianmartinez1066 😂😂🤣🤣 You now need to use that advantage in your favour. It's a great plus! 🔥🔥👏🏽👏🏽❤❤
@nazarlepenzo765515 күн бұрын
You're a cool dude, I'm following you 🤙🏻
@RomonWrites15 күн бұрын
@@nazarlepenzo7655 Respect fam! I appreciate it 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@NdeaStewart16 күн бұрын
im the youngest girl of 11 siblings who can all speak and understand patois.I grew up living with my mom,who is Cuban but my other siblings were around my father more who is Jamaican.I can understand it,but speaking it can be nerve wracking for me since I’m constantly speaking in English around my mom who I live with full time.These videos are really helpful and have helped me become more confident.
@RomonWrites15 күн бұрын
@@NdeaStewart The easiest part is always understanding, so you're half way there! Now, what you need to do is repeat what you hear, put it into practice. You can start with your family. But if you prefer to improve your confidence by first mastering a few things, then try some some songs, singing helps. I also created a list with all the Patois videos I made, and that should make things easier to find. And I plan to make some mote in the future. Just let me know if there are any topics you have in mind. Cheers and big up yuhself!
@RomonWrites21 күн бұрын
¡Bienvenidos a Bogotà, Colombia! Si preguntas por qué un vídeo sobre #colombia tiene una canción que habla de la républicana dominicana........ bueno.... fue la única canción gratis en español que pude conseguir. Pero si sabes cómo puedo obtener otras, dime porfa!
@sergiobotache114722 күн бұрын
Really nice Romon!! Don't forget to visit Monserrate next time.
@RomonWrites21 күн бұрын
Thanks, mate! It's definitely on the list for the next visit ❤❤
@JohnMorris60423 күн бұрын
Would you say “helevator”? Haha
@RomonWrites23 күн бұрын
Jajaja 😅 , in a very exaggerated way, yes. But it's often subtle and not always the case.. But it varies from people to people too. Here's a tip or two: 1. I and many would say : E-li-vié-ta 2. In a subtle way (some don't even realise it): (h)-e-li-vié-ta 3. Just let the words gush out your mouth (aggressive/with force, and when you've mastered it, tone it down a bit)
@floppyDisk61624 күн бұрын
Hey ,😊✌ I have a question. How do you see it as a Jamaican if I, a white central European from Switzerland wants to learn the language? I don't want to commit cultural appropriation, but I am very interested in your culture and have great respect for it. I just don't want to offend anyone, but rather appreciate your culture and that's why I'm asking.
@RomonWrites23 күн бұрын
Hello, mate! Thank you for the question, I'l be as detailed as possible. First off, it's amazing that you are interested our culture and language! With that said, there is no harm in wanting to speak the language or immerse yourself in the culture. In fact, we would encourage you to like and take part in our culture. Therefore, it is not cultural appreciation. It only become cultural appreciate where you misrepresent the culture, try to own it, perpetuate beliefs that are false and try to live off the said culture, claiming it to be your own. So, my advice is this, if you're ever not sure about something after having done your research, you may ask someone (and I volunteer to be such a person you may ask). Lastly, the Jamaica and Jamaicans I know are not as sensitive as what the media portrays within modern people. We love others loving our culture. It's even funny when they try to speak language (we laugh because the pronunciation is sometimes funny, but we will help you afterwards); even more, when foreigners show interest in the music and food, we'll be quick to accept you as one of our own. Lastly, note that there are always exceptions (good and bad everywhere). I responded to you based on my knowledge and experience. So cheers and big up yuhself! If yuh av nuh mor question jus mek mi kno! 🖤💛💚🔥❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@zudaly528525 күн бұрын
So cooool ❤️🩹
@RomonWrites25 күн бұрын
@@zudaly5285 Thanks 🙏🏿🔥❤️
@rushanes.bailey966625 күн бұрын
This seems to be DIY, but I might need you to do one for me. 🤣
@RomonWrites25 күн бұрын
@@rushanes.bailey9666 😅😅😅😅 I'm still working on perfecting the skill. You know, I never thought once of doing my fingers until the sales agent approached me, and I tell you, I wasn't disappointed !
@goddessn386525 күн бұрын
Salara is actually Trinidadian & so is Bake & saltfish it’s our breakfaat food we created it and Guyanese copied it but the origin is Trinidad & Tobago.. nice review you should do Trini. Also Mauby is a drink we started in Trinidad as well a lot of things that started in Trinidad was Carried Back to Guyana in the 70’s when there was a large population of Guyanese who came to Trinidad for opportunities so many Guyanese learned and adapted to Trinibagonian culture especially a lot of our food and took it back to Guyana I just like to share some history 😊.. nice review overall
@RomonWrites25 күн бұрын
That is quite interesting. I know that there are often crossovers within the Caribbean when it comes to food, but this case is very much different 😅. By the way, thanks for the info, I appreciate it ❤❤🔥🔥
@dangerzone974727 күн бұрын
holla holla balla balla
@diegodessy970027 күн бұрын
Man pizza in Milan is generally not good, you have to go to the places tat can make it or go to Rome or Naples where it is easy to find a good pizza. Oh and those pasta where not spaghetti (dry pasta) but tagliolini the first and tagliatelle the second (both Fresh egg pasta) the third looked like Pici but I am not sure and finally the last ones were actually spaghetti
@RomonWrites27 күн бұрын
I've heard about pizza in Naples, in particular, that it's really good there. However, what I had was good based on what I'm used to. So, perhaps, if I were to go to Naples or Rome, as you suggested, it'd be a whole new and incredible experience. I'll see if I can go there in the future. Also, thanks for the precision regarding the names. I have a bad habit of sometimes not noting the names of what I eat, so I ted to go off memory when I edit.
@liss619228 күн бұрын
Espera comiste fishh
@RomonWrites27 күн бұрын
Jejej , sí 😅😅
@liss619228 күн бұрын
Pense que guava era similar a guaba
@RomonWrites27 күн бұрын
Pero es la misma cosa, no?😅😅😅😅
@liss619228 күн бұрын
El 2 parece pan con queso normal 🤔
@RomonWrites27 күн бұрын
No fue queso normal, pero queso con limón. No sé cómo lo hicieron, pero tuvo sabor de limón. Entonces, pan m'as o menos dulces con queso de limón. Era rico.
@LamoyaElliston-Emanuel-ej1npАй бұрын
Stick to your normal day job, singing ain’t for you
@LamoyaElliston-Emanuel-ej1npАй бұрын
It’s the driving for me lol
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
@@LamoyaElliston-Emanuel-ej1npI swear!!!!!!!!!!!! It was well bad!!!😅🤣😂
@gisselleramirez9792Ай бұрын
🤗🤗 miy bien jjj
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
Lo compraste también?
@gisselleramirez9792Ай бұрын
@@RomonWrites si pero no me funciona en el celular tengo un iphone, seguire intentando con otro adaptador
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
@@gisselleramirez9792 Aaaah, con el Adroid funciona, o al menos para mi eso fue el caso. Normalmente, deberías recibir un adaptador para los i-phones, ese debe funcionar. Si no funciona puede ser algo en los ajustes. Pero 🤔 sé también aje aveces los dispositivos/ las cosas que no son Apple no funcionan con productos de Apple . Dime si cuando/ si has encontrado una solución .
@lenkasebestova2009Ай бұрын
I am from the Czech Republic. English is not my native language. I still think I understand English, but patois is a different universe. I don't understand. I can't catch a word. It's really hard and very interesting. :)
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
Jejej, that often seems to be the case for many. But I promise that if you spend enough time around us (the language) you'll get it in no time ❤❤
@liss6192Ай бұрын
A mi me gustan mucho las áreas de Venezuela me falta probar las de colombia
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
Si posible, me gustaría probar todo lo que puedo de cada país 😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
@majorkin19Ай бұрын
Broo edit is 🔥🔥🔥🔥, and its a sar k2p , sar arms are the amreican delaers that distributes them , Turkish fire arm
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
Respect bro 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I'll have to put that in the next one when we're at the range!
@NaimaG12Ай бұрын
This part is key! You need to have an aggressive tone.. I’ve been practicing using my deepest voice, because I have a very delicate normal speaking voice. My goal is to have a calm sarcastic twist to my patios.
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
Yes, it requires a sort of aggressive/assertive/brute pronunciation when you're learning. But once you're settled in the language, it comes out naturally without having to put in those emphasis. As for the sarcastic tone, it works the same in English, you just maybe need some of the mannerisms (tonal and physical). For example, someone makes a smart @$$ remark you could say, yeh cah mi eediat! Just the attittude, tone and body language will get the message across. P.s. oncd you get the hand of he language, whether your voice is soft or delicate, it'll connect.
@NaimaG12Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
You're welcome! I really appreciate it! 🔥🔥❤❤
@NaimaG12Ай бұрын
I wish there was a zoom meeting where we could all practice together with you. 😅 I’m sayin it -but mi nuh kno wa mi a seh?😂
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
It's not a crazy idea, to be honest. I've actually recently, maybe a few days now, put out a channel membership that involves that - just chatting patois or wateva. It's just a trial thing for now, I'll see where it goes. By the way, yuh bad at all. Yuh actually know fi put sum words togedda!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@petarpetrov777Ай бұрын
so add h where there is none and remove where there is . da fak logik is dat
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
It''s just an emphasis thing, taken from an English perspective. SO for example, the English word ''hello'' has ''h'' but we don't say it all. We start from the ''e''. Then with some people, they put a stress on letters (sometimes H) and put it where it ought not to be, again from an English context. For example, ice, some people put a whispered H where there it comes from the throat and gives the impression of H being add. It's a very short video. If you need a longer one, it can be done. But wouldn't want to bore you or anyone (unless requested) with in-depth explanations and nuances.
@petarpetrov777Ай бұрын
di u record wit DI HIphone dem
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
considering that I could only record with one device, there's no need for ''dem''. Also, whilst I mentioned adding Hs in some places where they should not go, it's not a rule straight across the bord (just as how all languages have rules but exceptions to those same rules). Now to what you said : it's missing a few addings. Here's what I'd say: A wah i-fone yuh use fi record it? / A wa i-fone yuh dee / d use fi record it? / A wah i-fone yah use?
@MotormikeyDАй бұрын
Thank you, really interesting 😊
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
You're welcome, mate!🔥🔥
@roneyduarte2108Ай бұрын
Um vídeo tentativa resignação histórica, enviesada. Tipo querendo dizer que a ideia de que os negros escravizados por outros negros não existiu e é só falácia de fascista. Não irão reescrever a história. Esse momentos histórico existiu e houve associação entre brancos e negros contra um determinado grupo. A escravidão foi, é e sempre será uma parte abominável da humanidade seja contra quem for. Lembrando que sempre existiu na história da humanidade independente de etnías, embora se fale muito mais sobre a dos africanos. Aprender com os erros e não tentar disfarçar colocando uma retórica própria. Sou negro, descendente de escravos mas não sou idiota.
@KeaunaGavin-m1xАй бұрын
Thank you ! I’m learning patwa !❤
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
Bless an big up yuself! 🔥🔥👏🏽👏🏽
@KeaunaGavin-m1xАй бұрын
@@RomonWrites awwwh thank you Yall Jamaicans are so sweet I really love yall 💗💗💗💗💗👊🏾🥹 Atp I should be Jamaican as well
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
@@KeaunaGavin-m1x So you're Jamaican through your parents/ancestry?
@ToxicFruitSnackАй бұрын
I’m a white guy bro and i wanna learn Jamaican to impress Jamaicans i think their reaction would be hilarious 😆
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
@@ToxicFruitSnackI hope this video helped you. By the way, I compiled all Patois related videos in a playlist, so you can have a look at them as well. There's also a shortfilm entirely in Patois. That could be good practice. And if at anytime you have any doubts about what's being said, you can always activate the subtitles. Big up yuhself stil!
@Akosua923Ай бұрын
Thanks! I hope to visit someday!
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
I truly magnificent city, indeed. I hope you get to visit. By the way, thank you so much for the support, I appreciate it ❤️🙏🏿🔥
@niagraham2138Ай бұрын
Di girls dem sugar??
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
@@niagraham2138 😂🤣😂🤣
@kathymyers1102Ай бұрын
I personally would not subscribe to your channel you have issues
@kathymyers1102Ай бұрын
You probably have had worse than that so shut up shut your mouth
@kathymyers1102Ай бұрын
P please don't be rude
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
Rude, regarding?
@magagotica9329Ай бұрын
In Spain, "canguro" also means "babysitter" and "un hombre duro" is a strong and violent man, even more so if he is "superduro". Therefore, the title would come to mean what Vin Diesel's character is in the film, a very strong and very violent babysitter.
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
Thank you for the additional information, mate. From that standpoint, I can see how it makes sense. However, I'm still tied between translating the ''meaning''/''representation'' of a film rather than the actual*literal name. Nonetheless, it's interesting.
@magagotica9329Ай бұрын
@@RomonWrites Experts in the field considered that it would be a more commercial title than the original. I am not the one to question the laws of marketing. After all, if it were not for that title, I do not think we would be talking about this inconsequential and forgettable family comedy at this point.
@RomonWrites21 күн бұрын
You have a point there. By the way, a colleague of mine (an expert, if I may say) told me that it's done based on what resonates in the country/what would be more natural there (sometimes it's culturally influenced). Certainly, the discussion is much more than this, but that's the easiest way to summarise it. P.s. I'm just seeing your comment. For some reason, I don't always get notifications on time. I don't know why.
@jr.rasentertainment4074Ай бұрын
This learning is more simple and easier to learn. Watching all the way from Vanuatu
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
@@jr.rasentertainment4074 Rispek! Glad to know it was of help to you 🔥🙏🏿❤️
@personanadieАй бұрын
bomboclat bro
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
RISPEK!🔥🔥👏🏽👏🏽
@GrandpaidiotАй бұрын
How to pronounce xylophone
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
We'd say : zi (zye) - Luh-fone
@DimaAndNatАй бұрын
Thank! you are a good teacher! Patois sounds beautiful and pasionate not agresive brother. One queston plz. I thought Jamacian did avoid the hello word in all or was it just the rastas? That it has the hell word in it cursing us or something. Can you say aniting about that? :) - Natalia
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
Thanks, mate! By the way, saying aggressive wasn't meant in a negative way, it's just to help guide the way you speak. Regarding ''hello'', you will find that almost everyone says it, however, as for those who avoid using it, perhaps you'll find them too. I can't recall such a person. But just because I can't recall it doesn't mean it didn't happen/doesn't exist. Although, I admit that there are some words which people avoid owing to a similar thought process,m and while I can't remember such words at the moment, I remember enough to say it's not limited to rastas, and it's certainly in the minority. By the way, here are some alternatives to hello, that you will find people saying: blessings, greetings, blessings and manners, etc
@johntherevelator5622Ай бұрын
How we a go chat dem in front ta dem face now that you let out wi secret?🤐 🤦🏾♀️
@unique45322 ай бұрын
Hey can you add all your Lessons in your bio .. I can’t find Lesson 2
@RomonWrites2 ай бұрын
@@unique4532 I'll create a playlist with them, I think that'll be more practical. I'll do it in about one hour.
@RomonWrites2 ай бұрын
I've created a playlist with everything Patois related : kzbin.info/www/bejne/iGLLl5V_bp6DncU
@unique4532Ай бұрын
@@RomonWrites hey can you tell me what “ ute “ mean ?
@RomonWrites21 күн бұрын
Hey mate, sorry about the late reply, I don't always get the notifications on time or at all. ute/yute is really ''Youth''. But in the jamaican context it's the same as dude or bro. For example, waa gwaan, yute? = what's up bro/dude? It can also be young people /youths.. For example, di yute dem tudeh nah nuh mannaz = the young people today are rude.
@ATLienN8tion2 ай бұрын
1: Who’s that? 2: The girl will come 3: When he comes and tells me (or maybe when they come tell me?)
@RomonWrites2 ай бұрын
@@ATLienN8tionNot bad! #2: the grils are coming #3 when he comes tell me/ tell me when he comes
@ATLienN8tionАй бұрын
I guess I still have a lot to learn! I just saw Jamaica for the first time recently on a cruise. I love it so much I hope to plan a whole vacation there sometime! ☝🏼❤️🇯🇲
@RomonWritesАй бұрын
I definitely hope that you get to do that. Pro tip: try food outside the hotel