Jamaican Proverbs: A Handbook of Wisdom, Wit, and Cultural Soul
Jamaican Proverbs: A Handbook of Wisdom, Wit, and Cultural Soul
Unlock the rich, colorful wisdom of the Caribbean's most iconic island.
Have you ever heard someone say, "When cotton tree fall, goat feed"? Or wondered about the deeper meaning behind "Coward man keep sound bone"? This book is your key to understanding the humor, insight, and timeless cultural knowledge packed into Jamaican proverbs.
More than just a translation guide, this handbook delves into the heart of Jamaican Patois and the philosophies that have guided generations. Whether you're reconnecting with your roots, a lover of language, a writer seeking authentic dialogue, or a traveler wanting to understand the Jamaican spirit, this collection offers a direct line to the island's soul.
Inside you'll discover:
200+ Unique & Authentic Proverbs: Carefully curated to avoid repetition, each one is a gem of Jamaican thought.
Clear Format: Presented in original Patois, plain English translation, and a detailed explanation of its meaning and use.
Cultural Context: Learn not just what the proverbs say, but why they say it—the history, values, and humor behind them.
Perfect For: Children of the diaspora, language learners, travelers to Jamaica, creative writers, and anyone seeking practical, no-nonsense wisdom.
Add this essential guide to your collection and experience the wit, warning, and warmth of Jamaica's oral tradition. "Good word better than gold chain."
ISBN: 9798243464680 Independent Publisher Author: Roy Shiba
