No. Jamaicans are from Jamaica, and Trinidadians are from Trinidad and Tobago.
No, her mother is Trinidadian.
Nicki Minaj is Trinidadian and her parents are of African and Indian descent.
probably because she might have african blood.
A steel drum (or steel pan) is Trinidadian not Jamaican. In fact it is a totally different type of instrument. Jamaican drums are all types of membranophones (eg. the bass drum, funde drum and kété drums)
depends on the country. im from Trinidad so im trinidadian somebody from Jamaica is jamaican someone from Guyana is guyanese and so on and so forth
There is Jamaican Obeah, Haitian Vodou, Cuban Santeria, Cuban Palo, Cuban La Regla de Arará, and Trinidadian Orisha
Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say the same thing whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.
Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say the same thing whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.
Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say the same thing whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.
Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say the same thing whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.
yes
A Jamaican can stay in Trinidad and Tobago for up to 90 days without a work permit as a visitor. However, they are not allowed to engage in any form of employment during this time. To work legally, a Jamaican must obtain a work permit, which requires a job offer from a Trinidadian employer and the appropriate application process.