What does Jamaica spell?

Definition of Jamaica
an island in the West Indies, S of Cuba.
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What does the word Jamaica means?

The island's name, Jamaica, is derived from the Arawak word Xaymaca, which probably means "land of wood and water" or "land of springs". Although the official language is English, most Jamaicans speak an English-based dialect which is known as patois.
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What are some Jamaican slang words?

These are the top Jamaican sayings and phrases to use when you visit Jamaica:
  • 'Weh Yuh Ah Seh' The literal translation of this Jamaican saying is, “What are you saying?”. ...
  • 'Boonoonoonoos' ...
  • 'Small Up Yuhself' ...
  • 'Wah Gwaan' ...
  • 'Irie' ...
  • 'Mi Deh Yah, Yuh Know' ...
  • 'Weh Yuh Deh Pon' ...
  • 'Ya Mon'
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What slang do Jamaicans speak?

Our local dialect, Jamaican Patois, is a colorful and energetic sing-song language that constantly evolves. Some refer to our native tongue as broken English, heavily influenced by our African, Spanish, French, and English colonial heritage.
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What is a famous Jamaican saying?

Jamaican Sayings for Life

Life isn't fair. Things are not always as they seem. Sheltered persons don't know true hardship or troubles. Danger lurks nearby when there is too much merriment and excitement.
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What does yuh zimmie mean?

Zimmi. This literally translates to “Do you see me?” Its more accurate meaning is, “Do you understand me?” It's not a literal question, or a question at all for that matter.
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What is a rude boy in Jamaican?

in Jamaica) a member of a group of lower- or working-class teenagers in the 1960s, noted for listening to ska music and for juvenile delinquency: they inspired the later rude-boy fashion in Britain. Also called: rudie, rudy, rudi.
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What does licky licky mean in Jamaican?

You too Licky Licky. You Never Want a Jamaican to call you “Licky Licky” This is similar to beggy beggy but is usually in reference to someone who shows greedy tendencies and will quickly compromise their morals for material gain.
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How do Jamaicans say thank you?

Give thanx – Give thanks! Selah – Selah. Seet deh – That's how it is! Up top – Thanks/ bless!
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How did Jamaica get its name?

The name Jamaica is derived from Xaymaca, the Taíno-Arawak name for the island, which translates, as 'isle of springs'. Jamaica was charted by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage and the first Europeans to arrive on the island were the Spanish in 1509.
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How do you write Jamaica in Spanish?

Jamaica in Spanish is “JAMAICA”. Find accurate translations, clear pronunciations, Spanish example sentences, and other.
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Does Jamaica mean Beaver?

The name Jamaica in this case comes from the Lenape word “Jameco” which means “beaver”.
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How do you say baby in Jamaican?

Bae – this is the modern version of Baby or babes that has been going the rounds lately.
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What does Jah mean in Jamaica?

The term "Jah" is a shortened version of "Jehovah", the name of God in English translations of the Old Testament. Rastafari holds strongly to the immanence of this divinity; as well as regarding Jah as a deity, Rastas believe that Jah is inherent within each individual.
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What does patois mean in French?

The term patois comes from Old French patois, 'local or regional dialect' (originally meaning 'rough, clumsy or uncultivated speech'), possibly from the verb patoier, 'to treat roughly', from pate, 'paw' or pas toit meaning 'not roof' (homeless), from Old Low Franconian *patta, 'paw, sole of the foot' -ois.
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What is Jamaica's motto?

The Jamaican national motto is 'Out of Many One People', based on the population's multiracial roots. The motto is represented on the Coat of Arms, showing a male and female member of the Taino tribe standing on either side of a shield which bears a red cross with five golden pineapples.
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Why do Jamaicans say blood clot?

The true meaning of the word Bloodclot, when used in Jamaica, came from blood cloth, but when Jamaicans say cloth it comes out as clot. A blood cloth is a feminine hygiene product. So in essence, when the word is used in anger towards someone, you're basically calling them a tampon.
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Why do Jamaicans say Irie?

Irie – Irie in Jamaica is a commonly used phrase and can mean a few things. Typically, the irie meaning translastes to “everything is fine”. So, if a Jamaican asks you How yuh stay? it would be perfectly acceptable to respond with a mi irie.
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How do you say bye in Jamaican?

How to Say Goodbye in Jamaican Patois
  1. “Lickkle more” – translates to “little more” but means see you later. ...
  2. “Mi Gaan” – I'm gone, Goodbye.
  3. “Lata” – Later ; See you later.
  4. “Inna Di Morrows” – See you tomorrow.
  5. “Walk gud / tek care” – Stay Safe / Take Care.
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Why do Jamaicans say respect?

Why do Jamaicans say respect? Jamaicans use respect often among their selves which tells you how important it is. In some ways it's a bit like namaste (kind of a stretch) which means "I honor the soul within you." Life can be hard in Jamaica. Simply expressing your respect for those you meet can go along way.
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