Those guys not Dominican, they're haitian .
i think you are on point! They are haitians, pure and simple!
Those guys not Dominican, they're haitian .
i think you are on point! They are haitians, pure and simple!
[video=youtube;bVCK1ACGz08]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVCK1ACGz08[/video]
This a bull**** brooklyn accent/who is looking for a rap contract nothing caribbean about it.
that about sums it up.
He is a fake Jamaican Rude Boy!!
[video=youtube;tUjIl4_DYiU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUjIl4_DYiU[/video]
funny you mentioned that, Tambo. i met two guys in Sosua recently who told me that they were Jamaicans. then i went off into the Jamaican lingo, and they could not respond. i have no idea what that was all about.
I saw Yellowman in University, I think tickets were $10!
The first guy I know for sure doesn't even speak with a Spanish accent. The second guy the younger one speaks just like a person from Dominica that lives in St Thomas, VI , trying to speak English. I from St Thomas, I see them hear them all day!
the younger guy is from Punta Cana
the older guy (with the missing teeth and scars) first video is from Samana (but not from the Samana English speaker, they speak with a different accent)
they do have Spanish pronunciations, otherwise many people hear would be saying they talk like Anglo-West Indians exactly, what sperates them from is the Spanish pronunciations
they don't sound West Indian because Dominicans don't have that Southern Irish flavored dialect that West Indian islands recieved in the 17th and 18th century
The old guy doesn't even say Samana the way a Dominican pronounces it. ?????
yeah he does actually, bro the guy's Dominican
pause it also, where you can see his name tag, Manuel de Jesus
Sorry 'bro', name tag means nothing. We had a Haitian caretaker for 15 years, named Miguel. It was only when he was filing his regularization papers, and we saw his passport, that we found out his name is really Antoine.
Hey, believe what you want, you're entitled to your opinion. I've just never, ever, heard a Dominican pronounce Samana like "week".