Pathos is the positive force that exists everywhere in the universe, its polar opposite being logos.
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Word used to describe the attractive ,hot , sexy Punjabi Girl..
Often Punjabi guys use to comment in a smiling and romantic way to any walking sexy girl passing by them....
Often Punjabi guys use to comment in a smiling and romantic way to any walking sexy girl passing by them....
Sunny : Mein keha aaj tan poora Patola lagdi hai
Jazmine: Eida hi hai fer mundeya .... tere Is patole te sara jag duleya firda .. .
Jazmine: Eida hi hai fer mundeya .... tere Is patole te sara jag duleya firda .. .
by SuNnY-RaPpEr June 25, 2009
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Contrary to popular belief Jamaican Patois is not "Broken English." If that were the case then Spanish, Italian, French, and Romanian would be considered broken Latin. Jamaican Patois is actually a language that has been influenced by multiple languages as all patois is. Patois is somewhat English based as Jamaica was an English colony but it has integrated Portuguese, Hindi, Yoruba(as well as many other West African languages), and a small amount of Spanish. Trinidadian Patois is more French and Spanish based as opposed to Jamaican patois with English. The language is referred to as Patois because that term specifically means that the language cannot be titled because of the mixture of the language.
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Patois is the french term for "dialect." A dialect usually refers to a language spoken within a country, state, state or area where another language is more predominantly spoken and the new language is based on that language. There are dialects in nearly all countries and sill slowly new ones are being created. If the term Patois is used by any other language it refers to a new language created from multiple languages. Sometimes also reffered to as Kreyol or Creole. Di
Contrary to popular belief Jamaican Patois is not "Broken English." If that were the case then Spanish, Italian, French, and Romanian would be considered broken Latin. Jamaican Patois is actually a language that has been influenced by multiple languages as all patois is. Patois is somewhat English based as Jamaica was an English colony but it has integrated Portuguese, Hindi, Yoruba(as well as many other West African languages), and a small amount of Spanish. Trinidadian Patois is more French and Spanish based as opposed to Jamaican patois with English. The language is referred to as Patois because that term specifically means that the language cannot be titled because of the mixture of the language.
referring to the umbrella term Patois
Patois is the french term for "dialect." A dialect usually refers to a language spoken within a country, state, state or area where another language is more predominantly spoken and the new language is based on that language. There are dialects in nearly all countries and sill slowly new ones are being created. If the term Patois is used by any other language it refers to a new language created from multiple languages. Sometimes also reffered to as Kreyol or Creole. Di
Jamaican Patois
“How yu luk so chaka chaka?”(Obvious example of it not being broken English)
-Your clothes look a mess (untidy, unkempt, wrinkled, not properly put together, or unfashionable)
“How yu luk so chaka chaka?”(Obvious example of it not being broken English)
-Your clothes look a mess (untidy, unkempt, wrinkled, not properly put together, or unfashionable)
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I can't sit in this uncomfortable chair any longer because it's causing my patoonky to hurt.
I can't sit in this uncomfortable chair any longer because it's causing my patoonky to hurt.
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