Patois in a sentence as a noun

" or "they is adorable" it will sound cooler, like you're speaking some sort of patois.

> He frames the struggle in the Silicon Valley patois of contrarianism.

His patois was so strong that his lawyer couldn't really understand what he said, and the border agency was going to send him back to Jamaica to be killed.

My own scribbled notes for personal use are written in a patois that is mostly Galician generously sprinkled with English.

Lots of Louisiana Cajuns and Vietnamese immigrants in that biz, and you get a lot of patois French creep into the conversation.

The word "pidgin", though, often gets attached to a temporary patois and remains attached even after the language progresses to a creole.

A man who came home to Cellefrouin near Angoulême in 1850 after seven years in the army and thirty years in America was speaking the patois of his boyhood again within a few days.

I hope you mean to standardize spelling around deep West-Texas hybridized Chicano English, and not some atypical and well-nigh unintelligible coastal patois.

Patois definitions

noun

a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"

See also: slang cant jargon lingo argot vernacular

noun

a regional dialect of a language (especially French); usually considered substandard