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Jamaican Creole[edit]
Jamaican Creole phrasebook
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Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
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Pronunciation[edit]
Adverb[edit]
- later
- Synonym: later
- Awright, likkle more mi wi come check you.
- OK, I'll stop by later.
- 1983, Jean Breeze, Answers, page 10:
- “Jah sen de sun
Jah sen de rain
Likkle more wi have
Whole heapa corn grain […] ”- God gave us the sun
God gave us the rain
Later we'll have
A whole lot of corn grain […]
- God gave us the sun
Phrase[edit]
- see you later
- A: Yow, mi a cut. B: Awright, likkle more.
- A: Yo, I'm outta here. B: All right. See you later.
- 1997, Noel D. Williams, Prash and Ras (in English), →ISBN, page 74:
- “"Likkle more," he said.
"Yes, time for me to turn in too," I said. […] ”
See also[edit]
Categories:
- Jamaican Creole phrasebook
- Jamaican Creole phrasebook/Farewells
- Jamaican Creole terms with IPA pronunciation
- Jamaican Creole lemmas
- Jamaican Creole adverbs
- Jamaican Creole multiword terms
- Jamaican Creole terms with usage examples
- Jamaican Creole terms with quotations
- Jamaican Creole phrases
- Jamaican Creole sentences