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How to Translate from Tamazight to Jamaican Patois
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Language Comparison: Tamazight vs Jamaican Patois
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Aspect | Tamazight | Jamaican Patois |
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Family | Afro-Asiatic | Creole, English-based |
Speakers | Approximately 5 million | Approximately 4 million |
Features | One of the Berber languages, used primarily in the central part of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco | 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. |
Countries | Morocco, with smaller speaker communities in Algeria and Libya | Jamaica (primary), and Jamaican diaspora communities in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada |
Writing System | Tifinagh script, also written in the Latin and Arabic scripts | Latin script |
Tonal | No | No |
Grammatical Cases | No, uses prepositions | No, uses simplified grammar and word order |
Derived From | Part of the Berber branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family | 17th-century English, with significant contributions from West African languages |
Loanwords | From Arabic, French, and Spanish | From West African languages, Spanish, and English |
Dialects | Includes Tachelhit, Tarifit, and other regional variants within the Berber languages | Includes slight regional variations across Jamaica, but generally mutually intelligible. Influences from urban versus rural areas can be observed. |
Alphabets | โดฐ, โดฑ, โดฒ, โดณ, โดด, โดต, โดถ, โดท, โดธ, โดน, โดบ, โดป, โดผ, โดฝ, โดพ, โดฟ, โต, โต, โต, โต, โต, โต
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Language Facts:
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