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Words extracted from Jamaica Observer

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  1. deh exclude
    • 2021 February 8, Lance Neita, “When last you see the man in the moon?”, in Jamaica Observer[1]:
      And so, for the next 20 minutes both of us sat across from each other, with me trying unsuccessfully to get into the cell crouch position, and the silence broken only by occasional, “wha dis”, “go deh”, and so forth from my visitor's chair.
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    • 2021 February 8, Kevin Jackson, “Kabaka is a believer”, in Jamaica Observer[2]:
      Is really that inner drive all we fi overcome dem ting deh.
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  2. endroit exclude
    • 2021 February 11, “Chocolate Dreams with Love”, in Jamaica Observer[3]:
      The cosy 1,000-square foot endroit is fully stocked with decadent sweet treats perfect for the day dedicated to love.
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  3. freezone exclude
    • 2021 February 12, Kellaray Miles, “FosRich turns up voltage on plans for growth”, in Jamaica Observer[4]:
      The company, which also signed a four-year renewable contract with the Jamaica Public Service to repair its damaged transformers from its recently opened warehousing space in Hayes, Clarendon, said that it was also in the process of awaiting special economic zone (SEZ) certification to operate as a freezone entity under its Blue Emerald registered company.
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  4. lockoffs exclude
    • 2021 February 10, “Electrical issue affecting water supply in northern St Elizabeth”, in Jamaica Observer[5]:
      Myers had told the Observer he believed cost-saving, scheduled, daily water lockoffs between 5:00 pm and 2:00 am for NWC customers in the Siloah Division, may be related to the problem.
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  5. mek exclude
    • 2021 February 8, Kevin Jackson, “Kabaka is a believer”, in Jamaica Observer[6]:
      The yute dem a pree music weh mek them think and that gives me the greatest feeling for sure.
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  6. pree exclude
    • 2021 February 8, Kevin Jackson, “Kabaka is a believer”, in Jamaica Observer[7]:
      The yute dem a pree music weh mek them think and that gives me the greatest feeling for sure.
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  7. quattro exclude
    • 2021 February 12, “Audi e-tron GT quattro: CELEBRATION OF PROGRESS”, in Jamaica Observer[8]:
      Audi e-tron GT quattro: CELEBRATION OF PROGRESS
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  8. turismo exclude
    • 2021 February 12, “Audi e-tron GT quattro: CELEBRATION OF PROGRESS”, in Jamaica Observer[9]:
      All of this is what Audi says is its reinterpretation of the GT (gran turismo) philosophy in the segment.
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  9. yuself exclude
    • 2021 February 8, Kevin Jackson, “Kabaka is a believer”, in Jamaica Observer[10]:
      Once you believe inna yuself, that is the guiding force behind overcoming and achieving anything inna life,” he shared.
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  10. yute exclude
    • 2021 February 8, Kevin Jackson, “Kabaka is a believer”, in Jamaica Observer[11]:
      Kabaka said: “When the yute dem give we the glory, a the best thing.
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Jamaican Creole[edit]

  1. nyam exclude
    • 2021 February 12, Lloyd B Smith, “Wanted: Character education”, in Jamaica Observer[12]:
      As Jamaica approaches 58 years of political independence, it behoves our leaders to face the irrefutable fact that, if we do not treat the positive development of our citizens' character as an urgent matter in the same way we have been treating with crime and the novel coronavirus, then to put it bluntly in plain Jamaican parlance, “Dog nyam wi supper!
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