fi unnu
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Jamaican Creole[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
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Pronoun[edit]
- (in the plural) your
- Mumma say a fi unnu fault. ― Mom says it's your fault.
- 2014, Shereita Grizzle, “LIME Comedy Café delivers laughter”, in The Jamaica Gleaner[1]:
- “Mi a enjoy fi mi self. If unnu nuh waa enjoy fi unuself dat a fi unnu business. A unnu pay fi come in ya fi watch mi. […] ”
- I'm enjoying myself. If you don't want to enjoy yourselves, that's your business. You are the ones who paid to enter and watch me (perform). […]
- (in the plural) yours
- A did fi unnu own. ― It was yours.
- (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:)