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  1. I'm British-jamaican so can help out with questions you have. Words like 'yard', 'wahgwan', 'anything-clart', 'rarse/rahtid (now shortened in the UK to rah'), 'dutty', 'duppy', 'yute', 'dun know' are a few.

  2. Here’s a list of 101 popular Jamaican slang words and phrases, categorized for easier understanding. This selection aims to cover a broad spectrum of daily conversations, from greetings to expressions of surprise, so that you will find them both interesting and practical.

  3. Jamaican patois, also known as Jamaican Creole or Jamaican by linguists, is derived from English with West African and Spanish influences. The singer Drake spoke with a Jamaican accent and mixed in bits of patois in his short film “Jungle” and is credited with an increase in usage in Toronto.

  4. Jamaican English accents are: non-rhotic regarding words of the LETTER lexical set (at the ends of unstressed syllables); rhotic (i.e., fully preserving the "r" sound) regarding words of the NEAR and FORCE sets; high to middling in degrees of rhoticity regarding the SQUARE, NURSE, and CURE sets; and low regarding rhoticity with most other word ...

  5. Aug 26, 2017 · Slang from Jamaican patois and other African-Caribbean communities form the backbone of Multicultural London English (MLE), the bane of every teacher’s existence.

    • Sanjana Varghese
  6. The popularity of Jamaican music in the UK, such as reggae and ska, led to the emergence of slang rooted in Jamaican patois being used in the UK, setting the foundation for what would later become known as MLE. [8]

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  8. Jun 9, 2021 · When exploring the spread of Jamaican Dub into the UK, it starts with immigration. Between 1955 and 1968, nearly 200,000 Jamaican citizens migrated to UK to seek out new opportunities. This in...

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