Asking Directions in the Jamaican Language
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by: AMullins
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Asking Directions:
ah whe ee deh? where is it?
Ee deh deh? - is it there?
Desso ee deh? it is there?
yasso ee deh? it is right here?
ee deh ova deh? is it over there?
In the above examples, you ask a question by changing your intonation and by having a questioning tone. With the exception of ah whe ee deh all the above examples can be converted from questions (asking directions) to statements (which give directions). Examples of this are shown below.
Giving Directions:
Ee deh deh it is there
desso ee deh it is there
yasso ee deh it is right here
ee deh ova deh it is over there
Now, let's look at the example of ah whe ee deh which can only be used for asking questions. The first two words in this phrase 'ah whe' literally mean 'a where' which means that you are asking a question. Therefore, if we want to change 'a whe ee deh' from a question into a statement you would have to replace 'a whe'. Here are some examples with 'a whe' being replaced and other words being inserted in its place to change the sentence from a question into a statement. Take a look at
the examples below.
Ee deh deh it is there
ee deh ponni it is on it
ee deh sydah di it is beside the
ee deh nex di it is next to the
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