means: "his", or "him"


Example sentences​

When law enforcement search im office dem si exhibit, and quick-quick dey tek im bak to steshon, to kweshon im.

When law enforcement searched his office they saw the evidence, and swiftly they took him back to the police station for questioning.

Im dey never rich.

He wasn't rich.

Note: Im is also found in Jamaican Creole and it means "he", "him", "she", or "hers".

E.g.
Im bena seh im waan dah.

He (or she) was saying he (or she) wants that.
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