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Nah

Meaning: “Nah” is a common Jamaican Patois term meaning “not” or “no,” often used as a negation in response to a question or statement. It can also imply a refusal, denial, or disagreement. It’s frequently used in casual conversation to reject or dismiss something, emphasizing that something will not happen or isn’t true. It can be a strong way of asserting that something is not the case.

Example in a sentence:
Mi nah go di party tonight.”
This translates to “I’m not going to the party tonight,” where “nah” is used to express a negation of the action.

In the context of real estate, “nah” can be used to indicate refusal or disinterest. For example, if a potential buyer is asked if they are interested in a property that is out of their budget, they might respond, “Mi nah interested in dat one,” meaning they are not interested in that particular listing. Similarly, a real estate agent might say, “Di seller nah drop di price,” indicating that the seller is not willing to lower the asking price for a property. “Nah” is also useful when discussing plans or actions; for instance, “Mi nah sign any contract without reviewing it first,” would express the importance of thoroughly checking any agreements before proceeding.