Jamaican

How many syllables in Jamaican?

jamaican has 3 syllables

Split Jamaican into syllables?

ja-maican

Definition of Jamaican

Jamaican is an adjective that describes something or someone from Jamaica, a country in the Caribbean.

How should Jamaican divide into syllables

There are three syllables in the word Jamaican. The vowels are 'a' and 'i', and the consonants are 'J', 'm', 'c', and 'n'.

Part of Speech - Jamaican

Adjective

The Jamaican jerk chicken was delicious.

Sentences with Jamaican

  • The Jamaican bobsled team made history at the Winter Olympics.
  • My friend's family is from Jamaica, so they cook a lot of Jamaican food at home.
  • I love listening to Jamaican music like reggae and dancehall.
  • The Jamaican flag has green, yellow, and black stripes.
  • Usain Bolt is a famous Jamaican athlete who holds world records in sprinting.

Quotes with Jamaican

  • 'Jamaican me crazy!' - Unknown
  • 'I'm a Jamaican in New York.' - Shinehead
  • 'Jamaican people are full of love and full of life.' - Ziggy Marley

Number of characters in Jamaican

8 ( j, a, m, a, i, c, a, n )

Unique letters in Jamaican

6 ( j, a, m, i, c, n )

Jamaican Backwards

naciamaj

Phonetic Transcription of Jamaican

IPA (International): dʒʌˈmeɪkʌn

ARA (American): dʒʌˈmekʌn

EPA (English): dʒʌˈmeɪkʌn

JHAH-MEY-KAH-N