The Jamaican word for hope is "hop." In Jamaican Patois, it can also be expressed as "hope" but pronounced with a distinct accent. The concept of hope is often intertwined with resilience and optimism in Jamaican culture.
The Maori word for Jamaican is "Hāmaika."
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You nor Dr. Lecky cannot "invent" cattle. The proper word to use here is developed, not invent. He developed several breeds of cattle for use in Jamaica: the Jamaican Hope, Jamaican Black, Jamaican Red and Jamaican Brahman. These breeds are, respectively, dairy and beef breeds.
The way some Jamaican say the word you. His yo or u
I would say if your parents are not Jamaican and you think you are. Perhaps they were on vacation and you were born there. That would made you a Jamaican native. I hope this satisfies your curiosity!
Lol.. no she is not jamaican. She was born in Nashville, Tennessee.. making her American. Hope this helps!
Dr. Thomas Lecky
The word you're thinking of is 'Jamaican' (of or from Jamaica).
Dr. Thomas Phillip Lecky
He really didn't discover anything, rather developed several new Jamaican cattle breeds, being the Jamaican Hope, Jamaican Red, Jamaican Black and the Jamaican Brahman.
Another word for gossip in the Jamaican dialect of patios is sus, one may also use the word passa passa
Um, in a Jamaican Accent - you say "like yeah man" I hope this helps?