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How to Translate from Jamaican Patois to Kannada
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Language Comparison: Jamaican Patois vs Kannada
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Aspect | Jamaican Patois | Kannada |
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Family | Creole, English-based | Dravidian |
Speakers | Approximately 4 million | Approximately 44 million |
Features | A creole language derived from English, West African languages, and influences from Spanish and Portuguese; characterized by simplified grammar, phonetic spelling, and a rich oral tradition. | A Dravidian language known for its rich literary tradition, distinct phonemic inventory, and agglutinative grammar structure; primarily spoken in the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka |
Countries | Jamaica (primary), and Jamaican diaspora communities in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada | India (primarily in Karnataka), with Kannada-speaking communities in the UAE, the United States, and other diaspora locations |
Writing System | Latin script | Kannada script |
Tonal | No | No |
Grammatical Cases | No, uses simplified grammar and word order | Yes, Kannada has eight cases, including nominative, accusative, dative, genitive, and instrumental |
Derived From | 17th-century English, with significant contributions from West African languages | Old Kannada, with historical roots in Proto-Dravidian |
Loanwords | From West African languages, Spanish, and English | From Sanskrit, Tamil, Marathi, and English |
Dialects | Includes slight regional variations across Jamaica, but generally mutually intelligible. Influences from urban versus rural areas can be observed. | Includes several regional dialects like Mysore Kannada, Dharwad Kannada, Havyaka, and Kundagannada, each with distinct vocabulary and pronunciation variations |
Alphabets | A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z | ಅ, ಆ, ಇ, ಈ, ಉ, ಊ, ಋ, ಎ, ಏ, ಐ, ಒ, ಓ, ಔ, ಕ, ಖ, ಗ, ಘ, ಙ, ಚ, ಛ, ಜ, ಝ, ಞ, ಟ, ಠ, ಡ, ಢ, ಣ, ತ, ಥ, ದ, ಧ, ನ, ಪ, ಫ, ಬ, ಭ, ಮ, ಯ, ರ, ಲ, ವ, ಶ, ಷ, ಸ, ಹ, ಳ, ಕ್ಷ, ಜ್ಞ |
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