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Pen dem

Pen dem is a phrase in Jamaican Patois that translates to “their pen” or “the pens” in English, where “pen” historically refers to large tracts of land or agricultural estates often used for livestock rearing. In the context of real estate, “pen dem” can evoke discussions about rural properties, farmland, or even expansive family-owned lands. A real estate agent might say, “Di pen dem weh yuh a look pon have good pasture land fi cattle and goat,” meaning “The pens you’re looking at have good pastureland for cattle and goats.” In urban areas, it can also metaphorically refer to property ownership, as in, “Dem family own pen dem fi generations, but now dem ready fi sell,” which means “Their family has owned the land for generations, but now they’re ready to sell.” This phrase often brings a sense of history and legacy, especially in Jamaica, where land ownership is closely tied to family roots and agricultural heritage, making it a significant term in real estate discussions involving both rural and ancestral properties.


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