Svetlana
What type of language is the song written in? I am curious to know what is the precise language used in the song "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)"? How would you call it: the Jamaican Creole, Jamaican English, Jamaican dialect, vernacula, or maybe something else?
2016년 7월 25일 오후 3:46
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Many of the versions I've heard have been in accented English. Harry Belefonte's for example, is basically English.
2016년 7월 25일
I've heard it called Jamaican Creole English or Jamaican English, but more commonly I've heard it simply called Patois (pronounced as pat-wah).
2016년 7월 25일
As indicated by the title, "The Banana Boat Song", it's English. It is spoken to sound like it has a Jamaican accent.
2016년 7월 25일
I'm curious, what makes you think that it's not English? Or do you think it is and wanted confirmation?
2016년 7월 25일
I don't think it's "Jamaican creole." A "creole" is really a distinct language, which because of historical, social, and political biases is viewed as a corrupt or bad version of some other language. I would describe the Banana Boat Song as sung by Harry Belafonte as "English with a heavy Jamaican accent." My reason is for calling it "English with an accent" is that I can easily "translate" it into standard English _without any alteration of sentence structure or grammar._ "It's daylight, oh, it's daylight oh, The daylight comes and I want to go home... I work all night on a drink of rum [almost no changes needed]! The daylight comes and I want to go home. I stack bananas till the morning comes, The daylight comes and I want to go home... Come, Mr. tally man, and tally my bananas..." etc.
2016년 7월 25일
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