BRO INVITE A JAMAICAN RU-vidR FROM KINGSTON AND YOU'LL SEE THE DIFFERENCE. COLAZ IS A MAD MAN.ONLY RURAL JAMAICANS SEH HIM ,YOULL NEVER FIND KINGSTONIONS SAYING HIM .COLAZ IS A COUNTRY BUNKING WHO SEES THE ENTIRE JAMAICA FROM A COUNTRY PERSPECTIVE.
I'm a Jamaican married to a St. Lucia for 28 years now, so I appreciate all the Caribbean fruit names and enjoy all the fruits. Love the Caribbean! Big up Colaz and the team Big up Vincy Vybe Plus. Blessings
Very good and informative video Vincy vyzb, And also this is why we have to respect each others dialect n accent, because at the end of the day we all do things differently and was thought differently
In Trinidad we call the fruits these names - 1: sugar apple 2: agree with ackee name for Colaz, your picture the green one we call chenet or guinep 3: we call it pomerac 4: sapodilla 5: pommseetay
Vincentian dialect and Jamaican dialect are the same or similar but the accents are different,that’s how I can tell who is from what country living in the states. Only an outsider wouldn’t be able to tell the difference and some parts of St.Vincent don’t pronounce every word the same like “bottle” trouble “ and “double”. Some people say it the way Jamaicans would say it. Parts of leeward, town and windward side people sounds slightly different when pronouncing certain words.
@queenforever2565 The same goes for any English speaking Caribbean country. In a business place, offices, (especially government place of business) schools, banks. Proper English is used in most cases. On the street, it's a whole different scenario. It also depends on where on the island you are living. Especially in Jamaica, the city way of speaking can be totally different from the dialect used in the country.
I would disagree. The worst speaking are people from downtown ghetto. I dont even understand their new outlandish and stupid way of speaking. It is so embarrassing just hearing them speak, as I wonder if we are of the same country.
Colaz you were right about the plastic cup...even as a child growing up in vincy my grandparent called it cup.... vincy vibes theres no such thing as a plastic glass! Good discussion tho, i enjoyed it! 😅
Barbados is a lovely country, it’s well developed and has benefited from tourism. The high numbers of tourists have brought financial rewards and that has created jobs in tourism industry as well as other sectors. The locals are friendly in general and that encourages more tourists to visit and the cycle continues. My wife is from St.Vincent and because they had no international airport for many years they suffered from a lack of tourism which had the opposite on their economy because there were few hotels or places to stay and why would you build hotels if there is not enough tourists. So it’s a knock on effect. Now that has changed and St.Vincent is changing with it what will become of the place only time will tell, I hope it’s positive because they have friendly locals as well. There was a record by a group called the Tradewinds titled West Indies me come, which sang about the various islands and when they said why you friendly so the answer was St.Vincent me come from. A UK viewer
Vincy vybes i thought you were a Jamaican living in St Vincent until I heard all the other locals talking. This was lovely. Thank Colaz n Vincy Vybes. Looking forward to holidaying in St Vincent in the autumn.
Well I’m a Londoner cockney from the 1950’s and I married a Vincentian and I went to SVG in 1975 and 1989 and I liked the place used to love the Aquatic club at Villa amongst many other things. However I have also been to Jamaica and I like that very much indeed stayed in Kingston Pembroke hall and Mandeville Clarendon Portland and it always made laugh different fruit names I thought they would have all been the same. ie Golden Apple vs June plum plumrose my favourite vs Roseapple. just to name a couple. They call SVG small Jamaica.
Another thing I've notice Colaz you pronounce some words begin with "D" like drive you say.".jive", and Drink you say jinks. Some Vincy say "Sin Vincent..please people Vincy it's Saint Vincent..👍🇻🇨🇯🇲❤️❤️
Good morning to Vincy Vibe and to Colaz.. Wishing Colaz and his team safe travels and trust that they will be back for more adventures there's so much more to be seen..God bless 🙌
Vincy hype snd colaz we love thie kind of lesson sounds interesting want some more i it call a plastic cup the drinking glass if drop it will break thank very much gentlemen gor sharing with us here is a patwa me no too sososo. that mean not too Bad viewing from Jamaica 👍👍👍🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
We have 14 parishes , and we talk deferent in all 14 parishes so you are both right about the glass , and the cup when it carries a handle its a cup and with out its a glass even if its plastic!!😂😅❤
Good morning Vincy always love the way you all speak I'm a Jamaican I actually use your words sometimes for instances you too'Licorice" Too greedy and too dotches" keep up the vibes Cloza!
Very good scenario on words to shoes for description of items that is used in the islands opposed to other parts of the world fruits vegetables and other materials as well as language .❤❤❤❤
Sweetsap,,,yes,Ackee we cook yet Apple, is right also,,Newberry I love,,and june plum,,some people in Jamaica said dout if,some time,,we,are,almost the same,,