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I must say she put it more in the patois of the street.
He was in country eight weeks or so, took the time to learn the local patois.
For example in patois there were many ways to say something like "my brother".
It is sometimes known on the island simply as "patois".
Patois is a French word meaning a regional or very local language.
Maybe she had holidays there as a child and picked up some patois.
When they talked their own patois you could see he didn't understand.
She is usually written as speaking with a Haitian patois.
Now, at Patois, which opened about six weeks ago on a quiet block, he can do it his way.
At the same time, it was disparaged as a patois.
However, there are also number of creoles and local patois.
English is the official language; only a few people still speak French patois.
I never use the colorful patois of my housing project anymore.
Still they spoke their own patois, soft murmurs in the dark.
That prayer might as well have been couched in his own patois.
They bent their heads and turned away, muttering in patois.
The characters often speak in a patois, making the dialogue hard for youngsters to understand.
Patois became so popular - and not just with locals, either - it expanded into the space next door.
For, noting a driver's name, she always talks to them, often in any patois she's onto.
Their influence lives on in the patois spoken in the country.
Must have been fun making the call, putting on the patois.'
Not too near, maybe; he speaks a patois and neither of us is fluent.
He said something in the French patois, and then he stepped forward.
I asked for a few words in patois.
The Latin words died, replaced by ones in patois.