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There are millions of Reggae music fans across the world. Reggae music is often sung in the local Jamaican dialect called Patois. However, not all fans of Reggae can speak or understand Jamaican Patois. Avid fans of Reggae music, who are not Jamaican pato...
Reggaeton is a style of music which began during the early 1980's with a few pioneering artists. However, it was not until the 1990's that the Reggaeton style took root and from that time onward it has continued to grow in popularity and flourish. Current...
Some believe that the Spanish language spoken in Puerto Rico, Mexico and Spain (to name a few countries) varies widely from one country to the next. However, this is far from true. The Spanish spoken around the world is for the most part standardized. In ...
Jamaican Reggae music is a dynamic music form that is continually evolving and changing and it continues to do so to this day. Reggae music is a musical form of expression which artists have used to discuss topics ranging from cultural to social. Reggae m...
In the Jamaican dialect there are ways of asking for directions and there are separate ways of giving directions. This article will explore the various ways of doing this. We will also look at the popular phrase 'ah whe' and how to turn it from a question...
A few years ago I attended a wedding on the island of Jamaica. Getting married in a foreign country can be a daunting experience. There are many issues that need to be worked out if you're planning to get married in another country. Marriage in itself can...
I have visited Jamaica several times over the years. It is a beautiful island. The island is located in the Atlantic Ocean but the seas surrounding it are commonly referred to as the Caribbean Sea. As seen on a map, Jamaica is divided into towns....