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Iyaric, also
called Dread Talk, is a
language consciously created by
members of the
Rastafari movement. When
Africans were
taken into
captivity as a part...
- needed] The
vocals tend to be sung in
Jamaican Patois,
Jamaican English, and
Iyaric dialects. The
lyrics of
reggae music usually tend to
raise political awareness...
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Virgin Islands Creole Saban English Vincentian English Vincentian Creole Iyaric Trinidadian and
Tobagonian English Tobagonian Creole Trinidadian Creole...
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often use
their own form of language,
known commonly as "dread talk", "
Iyaric", and "Rasta talk".
Developed in
Jamaica during the 1940s, this use of language...
- Cogito, ergo sum Ego eimi El
Elohim God and
eternity I am (biblical term)
Iyaric § I
words e.g. "I and I" It Is What It Is I Yam What I Yam
Jehovah Names...
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Atlantic creoles (the
English creoles of both West
Africa and the Americas).
Iyaric ("Rastafarian")
Jamaican Maroon Spirit Possession Language Not strictly...
- "satta" has
become a
common expression in the
Rastafari dialect of English,
Iyaric,
meaning "to sit down and partake".
Amharic is
supported on most
major Linux...
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refer to: Irie, a word in
Jamaican Patois and
Rastafarian English (see
Iyaric) Irie Maffia,
Hungarian band
formed in 2005 Irie Time,
American reggae band...
- one of his
magical invocations of the
elemental spirits.
Selah is used in
Iyaric Rastafarian vocabulary. It can be
heard at the end of spoken-word segments...
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analogues to LGBT subcultures) IsiNgqumo, from
South Africa and
Zimbabwe Iyaric, from Jamaica, used by
adherents of
Rastafari Javanais, from
France Jejemon...