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  1. Jamaican Americans; Total population; 1,091,482 0.3% of the U.S. population (2013) Regions with significant populations; Majority in New York, Florida, Connecticut, Georgia, Pennsylvania and New Jersey Smaller numbers in other parts of the country, including North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Massachusetts, Ohio, Illinois, Texas and ...

  2. Turks and Caicos. Virgin Islands. v. t. e. In Jamaican popular culture, a sound system is a group of disc jockeys, engineers and MCs playing ska, rocksteady or reggae music. The sound system is an important part of Jamaican culture and history. [1]

  3. 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 ...

  4. 9 de ago. de 2023 · From Wikipedia: A distinction exists between Jamaican English and Jamaican Patois (a creole language), though not entirely a sharp distinction so much as a gradual continuum between two extremes. Jamaican Patois is used by most people for everyday, informal situations – it is the language most Jamaicans use at home and are most familiar with.

  5. 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)

  6. Flag of Jamaica. The Jamaican flag in the canton with a logo of the JDF Air Wing in the middle. Jamaican flag waving above a house roof. The flag of Jamaica was adopted on 6 August 1962 (Jamaican Independence Day), the country having gained independence from the British Empire. The flag consists of a gold saltire, which divides the flag into ...