A Jamaican Creole language primarily based on English and African languages but also has influences from Spanish, Portuguese and Hindi
{i} common language, form of language used by the masses; local dialect, provincial form of language
a regional dialect of a language (especially French); usually considered substandard
pat·ois patois is both the singular and the plural form; the singular form is pronounced and the plural form is pronounced1. A patois is a form of a language, especially French, that is spoken in a particular area of a country. In France patois was spoken in rural, less developed regions. = dialect
a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"
A patois is a language that has developed from a mixture of other languages. A substantial proportion of the population speak a French-based patois. = creole. patois a spoken form of a language used by the people of a small area and different from the national or standard language