Creole is met with mixed reviews in Jamaica as some see it as the language of the lower class and the uneducated while others see it as a part of Jamaica's culture that should be maintained as it embodies the a unique part of the people.
Although English is the official language of Jamaica, most Jamaicans also speak Jamaican Creole or Patois (pronounced Patwah).
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what is Jamaican like
Jamaican
Jamaicans (originated from indians)
1. Verb conjugation in Jamaican Creole is very different from Standard English 2. Vocabulary: Jamaican Creole utilizes words from several other languages 3. Sentence Construction in Jamaican Creole is different from sentence construction in Standard English 4. There are different rules of grammar in Jamaican Creole.
Jamaicans speak English, so the answer is "idiot".
No, Jamaican is a nationality. However, most Jamaicans adhere to a faith, most often Christianity.
The coin they use is called the Jamaican dollar!
Uhm.. Different Jamaicans do different things
Jamaicans speak English, but yes, you can learn English.
There are a number of websites that offer Jamaican recipes. These include Caribbean Pot, Eat Jamaican, Jamaicans, My Island Jamaica, Island Flave and Jamaican Dinners.