’tan’ deh hide : stand there and hide.
tarra : the other. Vowel-sound as in t’other.
tatters all : all tattered.
te-day : to-day,—usually accented on the first syllable.
tek : take.
tell : till.
’ten’ : attend.
tendin’ : looking after.
t’enk : thank.
’teppin’ : stepping.
’ter : after.
them : their.
ti’ : till.
t’ick : thick.
tief : thieve, steal.
t’ing : thing.
t’ink : think.
’tion’ : attention (standing to).
togeder : together.
told good-night : wished good-night.
to’n : town. The vowel is very dumb.
’top : stop.
’top sleep : stop sleeping.
t’ought : thought.
’traight : straight.
trick : tricky.
’trong : strong.
t’rough : through.
t’row : throw.
trus’ : trust; give on trust; take on trust.
try, wid all de etc. : try as hard as she may.
tu’n : turn. Pronounce tu’nin’ tunnin.
tup : twopence of the old Jamaica coinage ; three halfpence of the new.
two-an’-four : the ordinary policeman’s daily pay.