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Jamaican Patois

Jamaican Creole
Patois
Native toJamaica, Panama, Costa Rica, United States, United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, Canada
Native speakers
3.2 million (2001)[1]
English creole
  • Atlantic
    • Western
      • Jamaican Creole
Dialects
Language codes
ISO 639-3jam
Linguasphere52-ABB-am
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Jamaican Patois, known as Patwa, Jamaican Creole or simply Jamaican, is an English-African Creole language spoken mostly in Jamaica and among the Jamaican diaspora.[2]

  1. Jamaican Creole at Ethnologue (16th ed., 2009)
  2. Lars Hinrichs (2006), Codeswitching on the Web: English and Jamaican Creole in E-Mail Communication. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins.

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