THE patois Question.

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Mr.Deuce

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its a patois, a lenguage question thats why i posted it in "our block".
how it come that in jamaican "the" is pronounced "di"?
some tosters say "di" and some say "de"?
look at kartel he always says "di".
and what about writing?some songs are with "di" some with "de".
i noticed that roots and dub artists/songs always write/spell "de" and dancehall "di"?
so whats the deal?
 
its a patois, a lenguage question thats why i posted it in "our block".
how it come that in jamaican "the" is pronounced "di"?
some tosters say "di" and some say "de"?
look at kartel he always says "di".
and what about writing?some songs are with "di" some with "de".
i noticed that roots and dub artists/songs always write/spell "de" and dancehall "di"?
so whats the deal?

lmao, are you really that bothered?
 
I like how you called this thread "THE patois Question". Emphasis on "THE", as if there are lots of other questions about Jamaican patois, but this is the definitive one.

To answer your question...I don't know.
 
Because of its status as non-standard, there is no standard or official way of writing Jamaican Creole; (for example the word 'there' can be written 'de', 'deh' or dere'; and the word for 'three' is most commonly spelt 'tree', but it can be spelt 'tri' or 'trii' to distinguish it from the noun tree). Often, Standard English spellings are used even when words are pronounced differently. At other times though, a spelling has become widespread even though it is neither phonetic nor standard (eg. 'pickney' = 'child'; in this case the spelling 'pikni' would be more phonetic). However, due to increased use on the internet and in e-mail in recent years, a user-driven process of partial standardization has been taking place.



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they write like they pronounce but the question is is dE pronounced like "di"?if not, so why they write "i" instead of "e"?
 
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