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* '''Support''' per above----[[User:Andrijko Z.|Andrijko Z.]] 19:38, 20 December 2010 (UTC)
* '''Support''' per above----[[User:Andrijko Z.|Andrijko Z.]] 19:38, 20 December 2010 (UTC)
* '''Support'''. Surprised it hasn't already been created a long time ago. -- '''[[User:OlEnglish|OlEnglish]]''' <sup>([[User talk:OlEnglish|Talk]])</sup> 15:54, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
* '''Support'''. Surprised it hasn't already been created a long time ago. -- '''[[User:OlEnglish|OlEnglish]]''' <sup>([[User talk:OlEnglish|Talk]])</sup> 15:54, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
* '''Support''' - As an Amercian who lived in Jamaica as a child, I'd like to see Patwa standardized, and this would go a long way to help to achieve that. - [[User:BilCat|BilCat]] 22:12, 15 February 2011 (UTC)


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Jamaican Patois Wikipedia

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This language has been verified as eligible.
The language is eligible for a project, which means that the subdomain can be created once there is an active community and a localized interface, as described in the language proposal policy. You can discuss the creation of this language project on this page.
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  • Number of speakers: 3,100,000 Speakers
  • Locations spoken: Jamaica, Costa Rica, Panama, Untied States
  • Related langauges: Nigerian Pidgin, English, Belizean Kriol

Jamaican Patois is a Creole language spoken in Jamaica. It has more than 2,000,000 speakers in Jamaica and large immigrant speaking communities in Costa Rica and Panama. This Wikipedia would be well maintained. Also, 53% of the Jamaican population have access to the internet. And probably more in immigrant communities in Costa Rica, Panama and the United States.

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Any localization efforts? Kanzler31 19:39, 16 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]