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  1. Lis a Afrikan wod ina Jumiekan Patwa. Mekatelyu. Jamaican Creole morphology and syntax Archived 2013-05-01 at the Wayback Machine. Bibliografi. Adams, L. Emilie (1991) Understanding Jamaican Patois: An Introduction to Afro-Jamaican Grammar, Kingston: Kingston Publishers Limited. Bailey, Beryl Loftman (1966) Jamaican Creole Syntax: A ...

  2. Pages in category "All Wikipedia articles written in Jamaican English" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,903 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page)

  3. Jamaica. /  17.983°N 76.800°W  / 17.983; -76.800. Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean; it is part of the Greater Antilles. The island, 10,990 square kilometres (4,240 sq mi) in area, lies about 140 kilometres (87 mi) south of Cuba, and 191 kilometres (119 mi) west of Hispaniola. Its capital city is Kingston; other towns ...

  4. Caribbean English accents and pronunciation are variable within and across sub-dialects. For instance, Barbadian English is fully rhotic, while Jamaican English is not. Further, within Jamaican English, h-dropping is common in some social classes, but uncommon in others.

  5. Inglês jamaicano. Inglês jamaicano ou inglês padrão jamaicano ( Jamaican English ou Jamaican Standard English) é um dialeto do inglês falado na Jamaica. Embora a variante apresente características tanto do inglês americano quanto do inglês britânico, tipicamente utiliza grafias do dialeto britânico, rejeitando as formas americanas. [ 1]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_MarleyBob Marley - Wikipedia

    Bob Marley. Robert Nesta Marley OM (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican reggae singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Considered one of the pioneers of the genre, Marley fused elements of reggae, ska, and rocksteady in his music and was renowned for his distinctive vocal and songwriting style. [2] [3] Marley's contribution to music ...

  7. British Jamaicans (or Jamaican British people) are British people who were born in Jamaica or who are of Jamaican descent. [1] [2] The community is well into its third generation and consists of around 300,000 individuals, the second-largest Jamaican population , behind the United States, living outside of Jamaica. [3]