What's Up In Jamaican Language

Dive into Jamaican culture through music, food, language, and celebrations. Royal Caribbean cruises bring you closer to the island’s traditions.

Jamaican culture is a captivating fusion of influences, born from the rich heritage of its indigenous people, the impact of European colonization, the resilience of the African diaspora, and the diverse global connections forged over centuries. This page invites you to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Jamaican culture, exploring its music, art, dance, language, cuisine, religious ...

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Jamaican culture is an extraordinary tapestry woven from centuries of migration, resistance, creativity, and resilience. At once fiercely independent and vibrantly communal, it is both rooted in history and dynamically global. This Caribbean nation, though modest in size, possesses a cultural influence that belies its geographic footprint. From music and language to food and spirituality ...

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The Bible is, for the first time, being translated into Jamaican patois. It's a move welcomed by those Jamaicans who want their mother tongue enshrined as the national language - but opposed by others ...

Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Jamaica weighs making Patois official language as ties to Britain fray

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KINGSTON, Jamaica — Walk into any government office, courtroom or classroom in Jamaica, and you’ll be expected to speak the official language, English. But venture into the street, tune into a radio ...

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The battle lines have softened somewhat, but there is still substantial opposition to patois in the pulpit. Critics say it will dilute Scripture and undermine the already weak hold many poor Jamaicans ...

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Most words in Jamaican patois, like other English Caribbean patois, are English words filtered through a distinct phonetic system with fewer vowels and different consonant sounds. Patois is written ...