@@whitepouch0904 I mean it could it would be interesting to think they crossed paths , I took “Latin” a dead language in highschool so I would know medical terms in college
Pizza and love you could always use a rough good morning 🌞😘 be able 💋 all over the place to myself day today good wedding ring you tomorrow morning wedding and ring
U dont hear nothing funny yet we jamaican love to double our words just to add emphasis like bad bad = very bad ( which can be in a good way like wicked ).....plaka plaka= very mucky....and many more we build new words every month
Haha, reminds me of my brother, when he was small he used to say "Züpfe" instead of "Pfütze" 😂😂 (I'm sorry, i guess both versions will be hard to pronounce for some people, it's german)
@@kristianefalk my personal favorite that I said as a child was always "Universium" instead of "Universum" and I still think my version sounds better 😂
@@atomicphilosophyno shit they aren’t actually related dude. It’s the same was that you would said « what’s up bro » to someone else, you don’t have to be related to be family
I have mixed opinions on it. Because just as in this, uninformed people will assume everyone in the country speaks roughly like that when it often isn't true for certain countries. I live in Jamaica. Half the words that lady called I've never heard said like that and I've been here for like 20 years.
Most people do it's our governments that don't and try and drag us along with them. Like most Americans don't agree with what is happening in Israel yet our country continues to support Israel criminal actions
Cus that’s not how the world is with how much bad spirits in it. Just wait until Christ comes and saves those who accepted him and tried to live by him
The Jamacian accent is unique but NOT sexy. I can't listen to it without feeling like I have a brain anuryseum. It's a funny accent. When my friends talk, I can't help but laugh, especially when their mad. But to call it sexy, no. If a Jamaican were to flirt with me, I would burst out laughing. It's an accent with a mixture of pronouncing every syllable or removing every syllable to make up a new word. 😂😂😂😂😂 Ask them to say Penguin funniest pronunciation. I've heard of the word 🤣🤣 P.S. no malicious intent with this comment. Just my personal opinion.
And I love them for it. I separate women and black women because typically we're not included in conversation in general about women. Sounds like you're offended that I specified supporting and appreciating black women. Maybe you should work on your relationships relative to your ethnic group.
I was 16 years old when I learned that ponganat was called pomegranate. All those years and nooo one corrected me lol. I made the discovery at Bath and Body Works when I saw a fragrance called “Midnight Pomegranate”. Prior to that I thought it was a Jamaican fruit you could only get at Joe’s market 😂
Love it, people from different lands coming together and exploring their differences, sharing with the world in a friendly exchange of knowledge. Absolutely wholesome and warms my heart. Keep it up, Tomatis got me rollin 😂
I'm Jamaican also, but for those who are saying we don't say "tomatiss" it depends where in Jamaica you're from because I know people who actually call 'tomato' "tomatiss" even young people. I personally don't call it that though, I say tomato. :)
To me the Jamaican girl was speaking patois. You and I know that there are people who speak standard English with a Jamaican accent which is what the challenge is about.
It was a joy seeing how their pronunciation of certain words were so different that they couldn't help but laugh with each other. Funny and so beautiful to see and hear. Good job ladies and thank you for your service. ❤😂
I feel like this started from the Nigerian girl being super frustrated with how the Jamaican girl pronounced words, so they decided to do the accent challenge and settle it.