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JAMAICA DICTIONARY - A
Do all your Jamaican friends laugh at you
every time you open your mouth and try to speak Jamaican? Jamaicanize
your vocabulary here with our words that start with A. If you
don't see a term, tell us and we'll put it up.
a: to be, am.
a-doors: outside.
aan: on
aaty: hearty
abeng: a Horn instruments which Maroons
made from a cow horn to warn them of attacts.
Accompong: One of the Maroon towns in
Jamica.
Actoba: October.
agany: agony.
a-go: I am going, to go.
ah good: Serve you just right.
ahoa/aoah: An exclamation similar to
Oooh or Aaaah.
aldoah: although.
all fruits ripe: an expression which
means "everything is going well".
alla wi: all of us.
alms ouse: nonsense.
an: and
anda: under
anaodda/anedda: another
anancy/anansi: The name of the main
character of the Jamaican folklore stories of the man-spider named
Anancy/Anansi. The stories can be traced back to Africa. See
stories now!!!
ansah: answer
ar: or
areddi: already
aringe: orange
artical: respected
ascordin: according
asham: A popular Jamaican snack made
with crushed roasted corn,salt and pepper
ave: have
awile: awhile
axe: ask
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