Kids' Guide to Jamaica
Dr. Suess One Fish Two Fish read in Jamaica Patois - Part 2
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Wa gwan Xavier! Such a joy to listen to Dr. Seuss in Patois! We are in need of volunteers for SuperKids 2010 Nov. 5 -Nov. 22. I will email you some info if you would please post for us. One Love, georgene
my people my people when r u going to break free from the invisible shackles around ur feet. i have travelled to many places around the world yet our story remains the same"we r proud to b jamaicans but we r not proud to embrace were our true story began and weather we like it or not we r infact a generation of AFRICAN. YES WE R A BUNCH OF SLAVE BBIES N AM DAMN PROUD OF WAT I AM.Whatever i am today starrted those many years ago when the first set of AFRICANZ came to that beautiful island i call home.and true their suffering i have learned that i have a voice , my skin colour doesnt mean i have less potential than the white man,and most of all how to hold my head up high n b proud. Yes ppl slavery was a sentence not a choice for our african ancestor stop being ashamed it was never their intention but it happened n we r not to b ashamed , we have cum so far since then but we must go further so IF U EVER GET THE CHANCE TO TRAVEL ABROAD N U R REFFERED TO AS AN AFRICAN CARIBBEAN DNT SAY I AM JAMAICAN SAY I AM AFRICAN-JAMAICAN N HOLD UR HEAD HIGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am not Jamaican but, I love tht Jamaican culture. Most of my friends are Jamaican. I think you all are cool, funny, and loving people. I am the president of a mentoring program and I would like it if some of your girls from the ages of 12-18. You can look up the website. The mentoring program is called Ladies of Favor Mentoring Program Inc. I'm hopping to hear from you soon.
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I am proud to be associated to My Caribbean Africa Family Brarrrrrr One Love so...
I dont think this is a genuine Jamaican patois as you refer to it...the accent is ok, but the actual words are incorrect, it verges on proper English
waa gwan ....i am a proud Jamaican and tew bhe completely honest i hate being called African....yes we may bhe from africa but im not....i was born in Kingston Jamaica. and raised in Kingston Jamaica so i am Jamaica ...i can see if yew were ya know born in Africa den moved to Jamaica ....but n e ways im not African im Jamaican..and a Proud one at that....
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