jamaican|jamaicans in English

noun

[Ja·mai·can || dʒə'meɪkən]

native or resident of Jamaica (island country in the West Indies); person of of Jamaican descent

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1. Bammy aka Jamaican Bammy, aka Jamaican Cassava cakes

2. Bammy (countable and uncountable, plural bammies) (Jamaican) Jamaican cassava flatbread.

3. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken.

4. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken

5. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken.

6. Specialties: Aunty Joy's Jamaican Kitchen is a new Jamaican restaurant in the edgewater area

7. Jake: Americans: Used by Jamaicans towards white Americans

8. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken

9. Ackees - Jamaican festivals are a kind of fried dumpling, typical of Jamaican cuisine

10. Brogad gives green light, Jamaicans head to polls September 3

11. Brogad gives green light, Jamaicans head to polls September 3

12. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect or prestige language

13. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language.

14. Cocky Jamaican Patios slang for penis

15. What Is Jamaican Ackee And Saltfish?

16. Basilect translation in English-Jamaican Creole English dictionary

17. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language

18. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language.

19. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language

20. The Mighty Panther* With The Jamaican Calypsonians

21. Bammy is a traditional Jamaican cassava flatbread

22. Backside definition, pronunciation, and example sentences on Jamaican Patwah

23. Ackee poisoning is also known as Jamaican vomiting illness

24. Bammy was the bread staple for rural Jamaicans until flour breads became prevalent

25. Ackees Ackee is a staple of Jamaican cuisine