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I thought there was a language called Yardi they speak.
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All I heard was the local Patois (an English dialect.) Of course, Yardie could just be the Rasta's name for it (they like to have unique names.) (Yardie is derived from the Patois phrase "mi yad", which means "my place")
Not to mention that yardie is British slang for a Jamaican gang...
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Ii say my yard. I say to y my mates,bruv, u wana come down my yard?
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