KMT
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Patois: A tuu year since di election an nuttin nuh change, KMT
English: It has been two years since the election and nothing has change, *kiss my teeth*
Patois: A tuu year since di election an nuttin nuh change, KMT
English: It has been two years since the election and nothing has change, *kiss my teeth*
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Get the BundlePatois: Kmt, mi tiad a alla dis foolishness
English: Kiss my teeth, I'm tired of all this foolishness
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