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Words extracted from Jamaica Gleaner

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  1. bruken exclude
    • 2020 August 2, Mauricio J. Claver-Carone, “In Focus”, in Jamaica Gleaner[1]:
      Ticks, lice, ‘bruken out’ (a scaly condition of the scalp), worms, foot conditions (most...
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  2. caar exclude
    • 2021 January 1, Kareem LaTouche, “Babs Stands Firm At Fisherman’S Pub”, in Jamaica Gleaner[2]:
      As he spotted me exiting the vehicle, he stumbled towards the vehicle and stated, “Dads, ah me ago watch this caar fi yuh, so just buy me a rum nuh”.
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  3. clubbites exclude
    • 2021 January 1, “4-H Clubs To Ramp Up Youth Interest In Agriculture In 2021”, in Jamaica Gleaner[3]:
      The National School Garden Programme, which is managed by the 4-H Clubs, teaches clubbites agricultural and environmental practices and contributes to the National School Feeding Programme.
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  4. continuating exclude
    • 2020 December 1, “SAJ’S 82nd AGM Extols Innovation And Flexibility In Shipping”, in Jamaica Gleaner[4]:
      Events and achievements of the past year that were cited in the President’s Report to the SAJ AGM include adopting and promoting, among staff members and the community, creative and practical solutions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19; participating in discussions and preparation of a written submission to the Joint Select Committee of Parliament on the replacement of the Customs Act of 1941; operationalising the long-awaited left-turn access to Ninth Avenue in Newport West; continuing to pursue an Industrial Park for Newport West; continuating an integral role in the development of the Caribbean Maritime University and the restorating of its reputation; resolving a legal matter with a shipping line along with the terminal operator, Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited, and continuating the weekly shipping feature in The Gleaner.
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  5. deh exclude
    • 2020 May 4, Gareth Davis Sr, “Portlanders Face Water Woes Amid COVID Fears”, in Jamaica Gleaner[5]:
      Dis a my likkle corners, but mi nuh open it up, ‘cause you see di money transfer ting, mi scared a dem ting deh, you seet.
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    • 2019 September 25, Tamara Bailey, “Stories By Tamara Bailey/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner[6]:
      If my mother were here, she would say ‘Guh deh gal’.” These were the words of American actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, who was filled with pride at her ability to honour her mother by sharing with the...
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    • 2020 December 31, Jason Cross, “Man Shot Dead On Quick ATM Run On Christmas Day”, in Jamaica Gleaner[7]:
      Mi feel it, yes, because a mi child father, but him shoulda never ride go ‘round deh suh,” she said.
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    • 2019 September 28, Stephanie Lyew, “Comedian White Yardie Stays True To Ja’S Motto”, in Jamaica Gleaner[8]:
      When me deh England, people see me as a white man, but after hearing how me talk comedy on real things I go through, dem have nuff more to say.
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  6. enduser exclude
    • 2021 January 1, “Transport Authority Seeks Feedback On Proposal For Half-Way Tree Transport Centre”, in Jamaica Gleaner[9]:
      We believe that if you are an enduser, what you say can help to improve what we want to do,” she explained.
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  7. functionable exclude
    • 2020 November 22, Livingston Scott, “Billion-Dollar League - Organisers Share Challenges Associated With Estimated Cost Of Running Local Premiership”, in Jamaica Gleaner[10]:
      Whether that comes through sponsorship, or a combination of sponsorship and rights revenues, that’s where we need to be functionable at this level.
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  8. gwaan exclude
    • 2021 January 1, Kareem LaTouche, “Babs Stands Firm At Fisherman’S Pub”, in Jamaica Gleaner[11]:
      As I drove past, a gentleman clad in a mesh marina and yellow cargo shorts hastily walked towards my car window with a smile, and stated: “Wah a gwaan fada, mek me wash yuh car nuh?
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  9. haffi exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Shereita Grizzle, “‘It Was Always A Part Of My Purpose’ - Miss Kitty Realises Childhood Dream Of Becoming A Lawyer”, in Jamaica Gleaner[12]:
      Yuh haffi read in depth and widely.
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  10. hitztape exclude
    • 2020 October 28, Shereita Grizzle, “Chaka Demus Releases Free Compilation ‘Hitztape’”, in Jamaica Gleaner[13]:
      In addition to the ‘hitztape’, Chaka Demus says he’s also promoting a new single titled Same Thing Again.
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  11. koruona exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Judana Murphy, “COVID-19 Impacted Local Language, Says Linguist”, in Jamaica Gleaner[14]:
      Elaborating, he said that instead of COVID-19, some Jamaicans say ‘kuovi’ and ‘kuovid’, while for coronavirus, they say ‘karuona’ or ‘koruona’, according to the Cassidy system.
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  12. kuovid exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Judana Murphy, “COVID-19 Impacted Local Language, Says Linguist”, in Jamaica Gleaner[15]:
      Elaborating, he said that instead of COVID-19, some Jamaicans say ‘kuovi’ and ‘kuovid’, while for coronavirus, they say ‘karuona’ or ‘koruona’, according to the Cassidy system.
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  13. mediathon exclude
    • 2020 November 23, Tamara Bailey, “NCU To Strengthen Hybrid Learning”, in Jamaica Gleaner[16]:
      We had a little over 30 new students deferring their offer to next semester.The NCU Alumni Federation went on a fundraising drive for the COVID-19 scholarship fund and the main activity for that scholarship drive was mediathon.
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  14. mek exclude
    • 2021 January 1, Kareem LaTouche, “Babs Stands Firm At Fisherman’S Pub”, in Jamaica Gleaner[17]:
      As I drove past, a gentleman clad in a mesh marina and yellow cargo shorts hastily walked towards my car window with a smile, and stated: “Wah a gwaan fada, mek me wash yuh car nuh?
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    • 2020 October 31, Hopeton Bucknor, “Residents Unhappy With Decision To Close Scotia’S Black River Branch”, in Jamaica Gleaner[18]:
      Scotiabank is like a partner fi mi because every day as mi sell mi fish dem an mek the little money, mi just rush up a di bank and dump the money inna one account wha mi have deh,” the fish vendor told The Gleaner.
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  15. naturalista exclude
    • 2021 January 15, Krysta Anderson, “Stories By Krysta Anderson/Staff Reporter”, in Jamaica Gleaner[19]:
      Her hair story began back in 2017, after doing the big chop and becoming a naturalista.
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  16. ngo exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Shereita Grizzle, “‘It Was Always A Part Of My Purpose’ - Miss Kitty Realises Childhood Dream Of Becoming A Lawyer”, in Jamaica Gleaner[20]:
      When I got signed up, it dawned on me, ‘But wait! So den a how me a ngo host me show, a how mi a go go overseas and do show?
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  17. nuff exclude
    • 2020 November 26, Yasmine Peru, “Maxi Priest Humbled By Grammy Nomination For Shaggy-Produced Album”, in Jamaica Gleaner[21]:
      I have nine breda and sista, and nuff niece and nephew, so yuh can imagine that family alone kept me busy, plus music family.
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    • 2019 September 28, Stephanie Lyew, “Comedian White Yardie Stays True To Ja’S Motto”, in Jamaica Gleaner[22]:
      When me deh England, people see me as a white man, but after hearing how me talk comedy on real things I go through, dem have nuff more to say.
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  18. oonuself exclude
    • 2019 September 28, Stephanie Lyew, “Comedian White Yardie Stays True To Ja’S Motto”, in Jamaica Gleaner[23]:
      Our country’s whole popularity is about that and me woulda just waan a production that says, “educate oonuself, understand that di whole world is not about black and white’,” White Yardie said.
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  19. restorating exclude
    • 2020 December 1, “SAJ’S 82nd AGM Extols Innovation And Flexibility In Shipping”, in Jamaica Gleaner[24]:
      Events and achievements of the past year that were cited in the President’s Report to the SAJ AGM include adopting and promoting, among staff members and the community, creative and practical solutions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19; participating in discussions and preparation of a written submission to the Joint Select Committee of Parliament on the replacement of the Customs Act of 1941; operationalising the long-awaited left-turn access to Ninth Avenue in Newport West; continuing to pursue an Industrial Park for Newport West; continuating an integral role in the development of the Caribbean Maritime University and the restorating of its reputation; resolving a legal matter with a shipping line along with the terminal operator, Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited, and continuating the weekly shipping feature in The Gleaner.
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  20. richter exclude
    • 2008 April 18, “World News”, in Jamaica Gleaner[25]:
      An earthquake with a 5.2 magnitude on the richter scale reportedly shook sections of Southern Illinois around 5.30 a.m.
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  21. rouna exclude
    • 2020 December 7, Stephanie Lyew, “Munga Honorable Lights Up Hapilos’ Sip & Stream - Artiste Anticipates Sophomore Album Will Outshine First”, in Jamaica Gleaner[26]:
      I expect it will itch up pon one chart rouna one part,” Munga said.
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  22. saxy exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Stephanie Lyew, “Masego Continues ‘Studying Abroad’ As He Strengthens J’Can Connections”, in Jamaica Gleaner[27]:
      It is important to note that the music that the 'saxy' star creates is not categorised as reggae and dancehall.
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  23. seekiing exclude
    • 2008 July 2, “World News”, in Jamaica Gleaner[28]:
      Zimbabwe’s opposition presidential candidate, Morgan Tsvangirai is seekiing refuge at the Dutch embassy in Harare just days after withdrawing from run-off against incumbent Robert Mugabe.
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  24. seet exclude
    • 2020 May 4, Gareth Davis Sr, “Portlanders Face Water Woes Amid COVID Fears”, in Jamaica Gleaner[29]:
      Dis a my likkle corners, but mi nuh open it up, ‘cause you see di money transfer ting, mi scared a dem ting deh, you seet.
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  25. seh exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Jason Cross, “Man Shot Dead On Quick ATM Run On Christmas Day”, in Jamaica Gleaner[30]:
      A just him face him wash seh him a go draw money off a di card.
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    • 2020 December 7, Stephanie Lyew, “Munga Honorable Lights Up Hapilos’ Sip & Stream - Artiste Anticipates Sophomore Album Will Outshine First”, in Jamaica Gleaner[31]:
      As them seh, ‘Greater David, greater sons’, and the hope of every parent is that their child outshines them, so it would be nice if this second album do better than the first; and the third, which we are wasting no time to start, to do better than the second.
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    • 2020 October 31, Hopeton Bucknor, “Residents Unhappy With Decision To Close Scotia’S Black River Branch”, in Jamaica Gleaner[32]:
      How dem expect seh when wi done sell, wi fi travel go all di way a Santa Cruz?
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    • 2020 September 28, Rasbert Turner, “8-Y-O Girl Found Hanging”, in Jamaica Gleaner[33]:
      Right now, even the children seh dem nuh wah stay yah ‘cause dem fraid a di house,” Henry said.
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  26. siddung exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Shereita Grizzle, “‘It Was Always A Part Of My Purpose’ - Miss Kitty Realises Childhood Dream Of Becoming A Lawyer”, in Jamaica Gleaner[34]:
      As mi siddung right yah so right now, I want more.
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    • 2020 May 4, Gareth Davis Sr, “Portlanders Face Water Woes Amid COVID Fears”, in Jamaica Gleaner[35]:
      Di time hot now and a man might siddung pon him verandah, but road clean and it come in like a ghost town.
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    • 2020 October 28, Shereita Grizzle, “Chaka Demus Releases Free Compilation ‘Hitztape’”, in Jamaica Gleaner[36]:
      Mi just siddung inna mi studio one day and a think weh mi can give back to my fans and mi see say bwoy this a the best way.
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  27. starapple exclude
    • 2020 December 20, “Celebrating Christmas – With Love From New Zealand”, in Jamaica Gleaner[37]:
      Once your starapple colour:
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  28. visioconference exclude
    • 2020 December 3, “France, UN Rally Aid For Lebanon, Urge Political Reforms”, in Jamaica Gleaner[38]:
      French President Emmanuel Macron makes introductory remarks during a visioconference meeting about support and aid for Lebanon, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, yesterday.
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  29. visting exclude
    • 2007 December 27, “Tiger Kills Teen In California”, in Jamaica Gleaner[39]:
      The 300 pound female tiger, named Tatiana, attacked the boy and two other men who were visting the zoo.
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  30. waan exclude
    • 2020 May 4, Gareth Davis Sr, “Portlanders Face Water Woes Amid COVID Fears”, in Jamaica Gleaner[40]:
      Mi nuh waan sell nothing,” Daley added.
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    • 2019 September 28, Stephanie Lyew, “Comedian White Yardie Stays True To Ja’S Motto”, in Jamaica Gleaner[41]:
      Our country’s whole popularity is about that and me woulda just waan a production that says, “educate oonuself, understand that di whole world is not about black and white’,” White Yardie said.
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Jamaican Creole

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  1. breda exclude
    • 2020 November 26, Yasmine Peru, “Maxi Priest Humbled By Grammy Nomination For Shaggy-Produced Album”, in Jamaica Gleaner[42]:
      I have nine breda and sista, and nuff niece and nephew, so yuh can imagine that family alone kept me busy, plus music family.
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  2. cyaan exclude
    • 2020 May 4, Paul H. Williams, “Turn To The Herbs - Maroons Claim To Have Cure For COVID-19”, in Jamaica Gleaner[43]:
      Him cyaan tell we dat because we grow up see wi foreparents a drink bush tea.
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  3. fram exclude
    • 2020 May 4, Paul H. Williams, “Stories By Paul H. Williams/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner[44]:
      Move fram yasso!” Anord Sichinsambwe told his grade-four teacher at Moravia Primary School in Clarendon.
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  4. gungo exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Krysta Anderson, “Chive Caters For Christmas Dinner - Restaurant Aims To Take The Hassle Out Of The Season With Deliveries”, in Jamaica Gleaner[45]:
      Holiday dishes that scream Jamaican Christmas include traditional gungo peas soup, ham (brown sugar mustard-glazed) and country-style curried goat all made the official line-up.
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    • 2020 December 23, Stephanie Lyew, “Baby’S First Christmas - Coppershot DJ And FiancéE Excited To Create New Traditions For Daughter”, in Jamaica Gleaner[46]:
      I had my fill of Christmas in country; it’s as Jamaican as it gets, with animal a get slaughter fi dinner, gungo soup, the drinking of sorrel and eating of fruitcake.
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  5. likkle exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Jason Cross, “Man Shot Dead On Quick ATM Run On Christmas Day”, in Jamaica Gleaner[47]:
      A bere likkle bwoy a do di killings, and dem hungry,” a tearful Lindsay said.
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    • 2020 October 9, Krysta Anderson, “Janet Olisa Says Farewell To Jamaica”, in Jamaica Gleaner[48]:
      As a parting gift, she shared a couple of Patois phrases she learned here, like ‘wah gwaan’ and ‘likkle likkle’, but humbly confessed that she is more of a listener than a speaker of the native tongue.
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    • 2020 May 4, Gareth Davis Sr, “Portlanders Face Water Woes Amid COVID Fears”, in Jamaica Gleaner[49]:
      Dis a my likkle corners, but mi nuh open it up, ‘cause you see di money transfer ting, mi scared a dem ting deh, you seet.
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    • 2020 December 23, “Christmas Without Mom - DJ Lava Plans Dinner Giveaway To Honour Late Mother”, in Jamaica Gleaner[50]:
      People a bawl say it nah go be the same this year and we just wah make sure say if people nah go out, dem can still enjoy likkle nyammings.
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  6. tek exclude
    • 2019 July 15, Tamara Bailey, “'Bunting'S The Yeast' - Supporters Bet On Central Manchester MP To Make Flat Politics Rise”, in Jamaica Gleaner[51]:
      Politics in Jamaica is flat, is like when you tek so so flour make bread.
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  7. unu exclude
    • 2020 October 28, Shereita Grizzle, “Chaka Demus Releases Free Compilation ‘Hitztape’”, in Jamaica Gleaner[52]:
      On this project you will get to experience three different eras of Chaka Demus and unu a get three different vibes of me at three different levels.
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Latin

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  1. alia exclude
    • 2020 December 20, “A. J. Nicholson”, in Jamaica Gleaner[53]:
      When British governors of the colonies here in the Caribbean at their meeting at Bridgetown in 1947 recommended, inter alia, the establishment of a regional court to serve as the final appeal tribunal in place of the Privy Council, there was no voice of opposition to the idea.
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  2. bono exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Yasmine Peru, “Caribbean Artistes To ‘Celebrate Kamala’ January 17”, in Jamaica Gleaner[54]:
      The acts were decided upon simply by who on the team knew somebody they could call upon at the last minute to perform pro bono.
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  3. gratia exclude
    • 2020 December 24, “Health Minister: No Immediate Plans For UK Travel Ban”, in Jamaica Gleaner[55]:
      When the government is in a position, whereby we can meet that part of our commitment, because that’s an ex gratia payment, it’s an additional payment on your payment already for the works that you have been doing.
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  4. mussa exclude
    • 2020 October 31, Hopeton Bucknor, “Residents Unhappy With Decision To Close Scotia’S Black River Branch”, in Jamaica Gleaner[56]:
      How dem expect seh when wi done sell, wi fi travel go all di way a Santa Cruz? Dem mussa want dem fi rob we.
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