1: "there" (i.e., an adverb when you've gots to make reference to a place or location)

2: the verb "to be" (i.e., am, are, is, was, and were)


Note: Deh ("day" or "de" if y'all wanna write it that way) can also be used just like the NPE linking verb dey.

Example sentences​

Mi nah gwine de rait nou bikaaz mi hab som wok fi duh.

I am not going there right now because I have some work to do.

Mi deh yah ef yuh dah luk fi mi.

I am here if you are looking for me.

Mi deh yah. Aal a gud wid mi.

I am okay. All is good with me.

Im dey yah wid mi.

He (or she) is here with me.

Ef yuh day aalwiez bizi i' jus miin yuh hab nuh kanchrol uoba fi yu uon taim ar laif.

If you're always busy it just means you have no control over your own time or life.

Other phrases containing deh

EnJC
Up thereOp deh
All thereAal deh
Get thereGit deh
Over thereUoba deh
Here and thereYah an deh
There is no help for itDeh nuh elp fah hit
There's strength in numbersDeh strent een nombadem

BTW, the reason some people may prefer deh is that adding an extra h in words looks more stylish than leaving it out of the mix. You gotta make sure all your words are dripping, innit? Alright then.
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