Iyaric, also called Dread Talk or Rasta Talk, is a form of language constructed by members of the Rastafari movement through alteration of vocabulary....
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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...
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and the Americas). Bonin English, sometimes considered a mixed language Iyaric ("Rastafarian") Jamaican Maroon Spirit Possession Language Not strictly...
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"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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analogues to LGBT subcultures) IsiNgqumo, from South Africa and Zimbabwe Iyaric, from Jamaica, used by adherents of Rastafari Javanais, from France Jejemon...
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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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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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to walk on the red carpet on the way to his limousine (hence grounation, Iyaric equivalent of foundation, "uplifted" with the sound of the word ground in...
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common for reggae to be sung in Jamaican Patois, Jamaican English, and Iyaric dialects. Reggae is noted for its tradition of social criticism and religion...
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I & I may refer to: An expression in Iyaric, a dialect of English Eye & I, a 1997 album by Kardinal Offishall This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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v t e Rastafari Main doctrines Jah Cannabis use Dreadlocks Ital Iyaric Lion of Judah Livity Zion Central figures Haile Selassie I Jesus Menen Asfaw Marcus...
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tuck their locs under the cap. The Bobo Ashanti ("Bobo" meaning "black" in Iyaric; and "Ashanti" in reference to the Ashanti people of Ghana, whom the Bobos...
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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...
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starts on folio 75r. Selassie, Feqade, ed. (2005). "Book of Meqabyan" (in Iyaric). Published online. Archives: 1, 2, 3 Republished in Lord Henfield, ed....
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outside our home, group, community, nation—and when to keep the gates open. Iyaric – Created dialect of English used by the Rastafari movement Anzaldua, Gloria;...
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Awake Zion Directed by Monica Haim Release date 2005 (2005) Running time 60 min. Languages English, Hebrew and Iyaric...
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