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  1. Jamaican English, including Jamaican Standard English, is a variety of English native to Jamaica and is the official language of the country. 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.

  2. Learn Jamaican language and culture with online translator, dictionary, and video lessons. Translate your text from English to Jamaican Patois and vice versa, and explore popular phrases and expressions.

  3. 00:00. Mek mi tell unuh bout mi likkel bwoy; im luv kaan. Let me tell you about my little boy; he loves corn. //mek mi tel ʹʊnuː bɑʊt mi ʹlɪkəl bwaɪ/ɪm lʊv kaːn//. The pronoun unuh is second person plural. As you know, in Standard English we do not have a seperate form for the second person singular and plural, we just have you.

  4. Learn the difference between Jamaican English and Jamaican patois, and why the term Jamaican English is not widely used on the island. Find out how Jamaican English is influenced by British English and how it differs from American English.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Learn the basics of Jamaican Patois, a language of its own, used casually by most Jamaicans. See examples of grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, and expressions in this guide.

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  6. This book is a synthesis of linguistic information for learners of Jamaican, a creole language spoken by most of the population of Jamaica. It covers the writing system, pronunciation, grammar, and features of Jamaican, with examples and sources from the Open Grammar Project.

  7. 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]