It would be great to get these women to help teach the younger generation about patois cuz we need people who are well versed in it helping to bring it back!! I would love to learn patois.
I am of French origin and I speak Guadeloupe, Martinique and Haitian Creole, it was easy to learn and frankly I am amazed by the beauty of this language.
Hello, I am very pleased to see and hear all these people speaking creole in Trinidad. Hope I can meet them one day. Keep up the good work. (I am from Martinique).
love this, im guadeloupean in origin and have some Trini friends, when they sing or recall some words/conversations in patois I feel so nice, I understand them 100 percent, I hope the language lives on in T&T
i miss dis so much and yuh no wat i tink everyone who knows trini patois and is retired should open up a school or center fuh anyone who want to learn it
This is creole not patois ! Ok creole is: ka compwend que me a palé alors que patois c yuh know mi a seh ! Dont confuse the people please. I still have to say wonderful works, and nice channel. Btw im from belmont,tnt. One Love.
Shame on these old people blaming children, when there parents or the adults that are responsible for there emotional and moral behaviour are the ones to blame. The law should be holding parents/ carers/ teachers and the community for children and young people's bad behaviour and we would have a different society. When children are brought up in households without love nurturance, good example and moral guidance, they cannot develop conscious . When little boys and girls have no positive role models at home, within the family structure or in the community, then they have nothing to follow or guide them through live. We cannot blame children and young people when there parents, carers and the community they live in shows no responsibility, good example, or moral guidance towards them .
i would love to learn how to speak patois. the only person I know is my grandfather, but he's too old to teach anything. Anyone know who does teach it still? vibes me nah!
It would be great to get these women to help teach the younger generation about patois cuz we need people who are well versed in it helping to bring it back!! I would love to learn patois.
I am of French origin and I speak Guadeloupe, Martinique and Haitian Creole, it was easy to learn and frankly I am amazed by the beauty of this language.
Hello, I am very pleased to see and hear all these people speaking creole in Trinidad. Hope I can meet them one day. Keep up the good work. (I am from Martinique).
it's Creole I'm Haitian , I understand everything wow
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love this, im guadeloupean in origin and have some Trini friends, when they sing or recall some words/conversations in patois I feel so nice, I understand them 100 percent, I hope the language lives on in T&T
Im from Martinique and it's the same creole
I love hearing Trinidad Patois, thanks for uploading this!
they speak the sameway like haitian wowwww
i miss dis so much and yuh no wat i tink everyone who knows trini patois and is retired should open up a school or center fuh anyone who want to learn it
wow I'm Haitian and I understand everything they saying.
omg this sounds so much like st.lucian people singing
This is creole not patois ! Ok creole is: ka compwend que me a palé alors que patois c yuh know mi a seh ! Dont confuse the people please. I still have to say wonderful works, and nice channel. Btw im from belmont,tnt. One Love.
You are horribly misinformed in history my friend lol
where we culture gone
They push alot of our culture aside to only focus on tourism and carnival it is so sad
Kontinié kon sa. Sa bèl
respect de culture Cedula of Population in action.
hey man you lay this language is kreol i know that because a from guyane and i understand very well
Shame on these old people blaming children, when there parents or the adults that are responsible for there emotional and moral behaviour are the ones to blame. The law should be holding parents/ carers/ teachers and the community for children and young people's bad behaviour and we would have a different society. When children are brought up in households without love nurturance, good example and moral guidance, they cannot develop conscious . When little boys and girls have no positive role models at home, within the family structure or in the community, then they have nothing to follow or guide them through live.
We cannot blame children and young people when there parents, carers and the community they live in shows no responsibility, good example, or moral guidance towards them .
se mal pou nou jamayiken, nou di “sispann, sispann, kite fezi la épi jwenn djob/lavi,bondyé“
garçon, bagay alé mové!!!
palé anglé palé fwansé palé pangnol sé pa ta nou palé kréyol sé sa ki lang en nou ki ka fè nou vwè nou tout sé mem biten meme bagay
Youbuzz LFL nice
Ès i ni timanmay ki ka palé kréyòl oben sé yen ki granmoun
Se sitou gwanmoun ka pale i
what an eye opener i didnt even know we speak patois
Are you serious? Im sure you use the words "fete" and "oui" ...that's patois.
ébin ok mon ché yinki palé kreol patwaa fouté anglai la dewo di pa vini anko
Omg they said hace sol which in Spanish means it is sunny , im trinidadi add n but I dnt live in the patoi we speaking parts
sounds like he said "Ca c'est soleil" which is french
Where can I learn ?? I’m in Tobago
For now we only have classes in Trinidad. There is one starting in April
i would love to learn how to speak patois. the only person I know is my grandfather, but he's too old to teach anything. Anyone know who does teach it still? vibes me nah!
Vanessa Monderoy i teach a patois class in tunapuna if you are in trinidad. you can call 6639509 for more information
I am in trinidad actually. I'm from Diego Martin.
my great grandmother speaks it. I'm in new york , wish i could learn more
Go to Paramin and ask them
Haitian here to teach
French créole
Creole