The document discusses the Jamaican language known as Jamaicanese. It began as a pidgin language developed by slaves who spoke different African languages and mixed with English. Over time it became a creole language and today is sometimes called Patois, though the speaker refers to it as Jamaicanese. Despite English being the official language, Jamaicanese represents Jamaican culture, history and struggles and continues to be an important part of traditions. Key terms discussed include patois, creole, babylon, and their meanings in Jamaicanese.