Jamaican in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It spread to other countries with the Jamaican diaspora.
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He had brief tryouts with the Jamaican under-17 team in 2005 and under-20 team in 2008.
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Ragga barely edged out dancehall as the dominant form of Jamaican music in the 1980s.
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Playing Jamaican music from 1950 to present recorded singles and also exclusive dubplates.
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He is of Jamaican origin and in his mid-thirties.
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Some historical records of Jamaican rats may pertain to it.
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The marsh serves as a natural and unique sanctuary for a wide variety of Jamaican wildlife and birds.
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In Jamaican patois a vine is called a wis (wythie).
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Two medals were won by Jamaican athletes, both gold and both in the precision javelin.
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The main street is a narrow promenade with a number of well-maintained buildings in the early 20th century Jamaican vernacular tradition.
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