Jamaican Iguana
the doctor bird
Jamaican iguana, crocodiles, mongoose.
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.
Animals on the red list are endangered animals. Animals on the red list include the Cuban crocodile, Indian tarantulas, and Andean Mountain Cat.
a list of an animal is a list about animals by me
Some Jamaican words are: "Pree" - Look "Chargie" - Friend or partner in crime Some Jamaican slangs are: "Wah gwan?" - What's going on "Big up yuself" - Big up yourself I came up with a long list of popular Jamaican slang words and phrases used in everyday conversations. The list includes greetings, street slangs, female slangs, pickup lines, proverbs, and more. A standard English translation is also provided with each. You can check it out here: neilyhype. com/jamaican-slang-words-and-phrases/ Bless up!
Jamaican people are considered to be 'Jamaican'
Is who Jamaican?
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she is Jamaican-Haitian im full Jamaican
your gay ignore that they are endangered because that in the old days(1990s) they were usually eaten because they were tasty and it is still eaten up to this day we are trying to prevent to Jamaican Iguana from being extinct
Jamaican
Yes.