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Can you put I in front of any word when speaking a Rastafarian language?

Asked by Rafiki, Last updated: Apr 07, 2024

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Howard Reyes

Howard Reyes

Howard Reyes
Howard Reyes, Science Teacher, California

Answered Sep 02, 2020

Rastafarian language is unique and fun to learn. Rastafarian English is a dialect mostly spoken by Jamaican Rastafarians. The Rastafarian language is easier to learn than the Jamaican language.

Rastafarian words sound more like English words, as opposed to being a totally different dialect.

• For example, you could say I told ‘im, I tell ‘im, I tell e.

• In Rastafarian, I is pronounced eye, and it is a very important term.

• It refers to “one love,” which exists in Rastafarian beliefs.

• There is even a song by Bob Marley that was written about it.

• I and I is a Rastafarian belief that Jah exits in every single human being, and every one represents all people.

• I and I can be applied to replace you and I in a sentence. “I going to a party” is Rastafarian for “I am going to a party with someone.

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