- Jamaican Creole English
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Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Jamaican English — or Jamaican Standard English is a dialect of English spoken in Jamaica. It encompasses, in a unique way, parts and mergers of both American English and British English dialects. Typically it uses British English spellings but does not reject… … Wikipedia
Jamaican (language) — Infobox Language name=Jamaican Patois (Jamaican Creole) states=Jamaica (also spoken by people of the Jamaican diaspora) speakers= Over 4 million familycolor=Creole fam1=Creole language fam2=English Creole fam3=Atlantic fam4=Western iso2= none… … Wikipedia
English-based creole languages — Part of a series on the British African Caribbean community … Wikipedia
Jamaican Maroon spirit-possession language — Maroon Spirit language Spoken in Jamaica Language family English Creole Atlantic Suriname Maroon Spirit language … Wikipedia
Jamaican Maroon Spirit Possession Language — Infobox Language name=Maroon Spirit Language region=Jamaica speakers= familycolor=Creole fam1=Creole language fam2=English Creole fam3=Atlantic fam4=Suriname iso2=cpeJamaican Maroon Spirit Possession Language, or simply Maroon Spirit Language, is … Wikipedia
Creole language — A creole language, or simply a creole, is a stable natural language developed from the mixing of parent languages; creoles differ from pidgins (which are believed by scholars to be necessary precedents of creoles) in that they have been nativized … Wikipedia
Jamaican American — Infobox Ethnic group group =flagicon|Jamaica Jamaican American flagicon|USA caption = Notable Jamaican Americans: Colin Powell, David Paterson, Anthony G. Brown, Alicia Keys, Paul Hewitt, Yvette D. Clarke, Sanya Richards, Tyson Beckford, Olivia… … Wikipedia
creole languages — ▪ linguistics Introduction vernacular languages that developed in colonial European plantation settlements in the 17th and 18th centuries as a result of contact between groups that spoke mutually unintelligible languages. Creole languages… … Universalium
Creole peoples — This article is about the peoples. For the languages, see Creole languages. For other meanings, see Creole (disambiguation). The term Creole and its cognates in other languages such as crioulo, criollo, créole, kriolu, criol, kreyol, kreol,… … Wikipedia
Limonese Creole — Mekatelyu redirects here. For the musical group, see Mekatelyu (band). Limonese Creole (also called Limón Creole English or Mekatelyu) is an English based creole language spoken in Limón Province on the Caribbean Sea coast of Costa Rica. Limón… … Wikipedia