Jamaica is the English meaning for the unscrambled name aaaimcJ.
English is the most spoken language in both places.
In Jamaica, the English named several places after their own locations or notable figures. For example, the capital city is named Kingston, reflecting a common practice of naming places in the New World after English towns. Other notable names include Montego Bay, named for the Spanish word "manteca," which refers to lard, and Port Royal, a historic port city. Additionally, the parish of St. James honors King James II of England.
The official name of Jamaica is simply 'Jamaica'
Susie Maroney is the Australian that swam from Jamaica to Cuba.
The English took Jamaica from Spain in 1665
English is the main language in Kingston Jamaica (as well as all other Jamaican cities).
Jamaica and Jerusalem
like bahamas and jamaica
The neighborhood of Jamaica is completely unrelated to the Caribbean nation of Jamaica (although many residents are immigrants from Jamaica); the name similarity is a coincidence. The name derives from "Yameco", a corruption of a word for "beaver" in the Lenape language spoken by the Native Americans who lived in the area at the time of first European contact. The "y" sound in English is spelled with a "j" in Dutch, the first Europeans to write about the area. This resulted in the eventual English pronunciation of "Jamaica" when read and repeated orally.[4]
It is an English habitational surname for any of several places of that name or a guys name
You say, "congratulations". English is the official language of Jamaica.