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How to use patois in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word patois? Here are some examples.

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Today, when he speaks to a top-heavy group of foreign economists and analysts in a Hinglish patois there is no trace of embarrassment.
Born to shout, he is Sid without the classical education, the Geordie patois and the surreal wit, but with a moustache.
At the other extreme, it is favoured by inner-city teens who appear to communicate entirely in an impenetrable mix of street slang and patois.
He writes in the patois of Barbados, in the voices of village women, a language he makes both playful and sensuous.
The men were droning at each other in their Greek-inflected patois, or singing through their noses to the accompaniment of a flute out of tune.
I can speak the Queen's English, if I so desire, but I can use our patois if it suits me and the situation calls for it.
At the age of 14, she began to write and dramatize poems using patois rather than standard English.
There has been a revival of respect for patois as a symbol of cultural pride among St. Lucians.
What is it about spring training that reduces normally gruff sportswriters to the patois of travel brochures?
Those Belgians from the south speak Walloon, which is a French patois derived from Latin.
In Jamaica, we speak English primarily but more often we speak the local dialect, patois.
Today I wanted to talk about Bajan as a dialect or language or patois or whatever you wish to call it.
Grenadian patois is different from that spoken on the other Windward Islands that make up Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
They speak English, French, or an English patois at home and are mostly Protestant.
The inhabitants of this territory speak the familiar Tharp-invented patois.
The National Assembly decided in 1790 to translate its decrees into minority languages and various patois.
They use prose, rhyme, slang, metaphor, colloquialism and patois.
In our opinion, the language used by the person parodied by Michel Beaudry is clearly patois.
And how do you handle vernacular so that it sounds authentic, such as Scottish, Yorkshire, patois, cockney?
It is not surprising that students coming out of immersion programs have a distinct accent-what some might call a patois.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The man spoke in the patois of the island, a kind of old Norman French which the young man understood very well.
Three languages are spoken in Switzerland, without including the Rhetian, or any of the numerous patois.
The speech of the Basque country is first of all a langue, not a corrupted, mixed-up patois.
These words, said in the Corsican patois, stopped Lucien at the moment when he was springing under the portico.
The man spoke in patois French, the woman in her native Cree language.
It was the Spanish language, spoken in the patois of the Aztec Indians.
Her natural language, Masson tells us, was the Corsican patois.
Their language is of the same piebald character, being a French patois, embroidered with Indian and English words and phrases.
He was a delayer also and, in poker patois, a passer of the buck.
He only spoke in the patois, which Frank understood very well.
For his benefit the Cape patois was promoted to the rank of a language.
For there is a separate race, with its own patois, in Monaco.
Amid the jargon of Indian dialects that he now plainly heard, it was easy to distinguish not only words, but sentences, in the patois of the Canadas.
Never a moment did that sublime spirit speak in their patois.
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