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Marcus Williams on Instagram: "😆 Jah know I love my Jamaican side.  Being half and half has allowed me to truly experience the best of two cultures.  The language isn't that easy to get .Once you got it ,you never forget. To me creole languages like patwa manifested themselves to help combat those speelz that English language can put on you.Same reson we created slang in America.  It is the subconscious way we combat word spells. 

That crystal I am using was custom-made using precise cuts on the Quartz . It's one of my most expensive crystals and prize possessions called a " Vogel Crystal ". The power that comes from that crystal is beyond Amazing. It wil keep your mind sharp as a razor. 

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Marcus Williams on Instagram: "😆 Jah know I love my Jamaican side. Being half and half has allowed me to truly experience the best of two cultures. The language isn't that easy to get .Once you got it ,you never forget. To me creole languages like patwa manifested themselves to help combat those speelz that English language can put on you.Same reson we created slang in America. It is the subconscious way we combat word spells. That crystal I am using was custom-made using precise cuts…

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Krio, Sierra Leone’s English creole. The Gullahs’ English-based creole language is strikingly similar to Sierra Leone Krio and contains identical expressions as bigyai (greedy), pantap (on top of), ohltu (both), tif (steal), yeys (ear), and swit (delicious). The Gullah creole also contains several thousand words and personal names derived from African languages—and a large proportion of these (about 25%) are from languages spoken in Sierra Leone. Creole Language Haitian, Sierra Leone Culture, Sierra Leone Aesthetic, Patwa Language, Haitian Names, Creole Aesthetic, Jamaican Slang Words, Jamaican Language, Patois Phrases

Krio, Sierra Leone’s English creole. The Gullahs’ English-based creole language is strikingly similar to Sierra Leone Krio and contains identical expressions as bigyai (greedy), pantap (on top of), ohltu (both), tif (steal), yeys (ear), and swit (delicious). The Gullah creole also contains several thousand words and personal names derived from African languages—and a large proportion of these (about 25%) are from languages spoken in Sierra Leone.

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