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oynissh · 3 years
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How to write and pronounce the word Barbados (Barbádos) in the new Jamai...
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oynissh · 3 years
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How to read, write, and pronounce the word Jamaica (Jamáka) in the new J...
This video is about showing an example of how the word Jamaica is pronounced in oggravette or inverse manuscript. Also, is shows how it is written in both alphabet and character forms.
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oynissh · 3 years
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Sshréssh: Jamaican Oy'Nissh Language: Fruits: Oggravette: Lesshrwisy
Plural noun fruits in Oy'Nissh, written in inverse manuscript with Gwaifermer (alphabet) and Veeliksa (character) along with pronunciation.
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oynissh · 3 years
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Sshréssh: Jamaican Oy'Nissh Language: Fruit: Oggravette: Lesshrwi
Singular noun fruit in Oy'Nissh, written in inverse manuscript with Gwaifermer (alphabet) and Veeliksa (character) along with pronunciation.
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oynissh · 3 years
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Sshréssh: How to pronounce and write blackberry in Jamaican Language (co...
This video is about how to pronounce and write blackberry in the singular and plural forms using Gwaifermer and Veeliksa while sshresshing.
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oynissh · 3 years
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Sshréssh: Jamaican Oy'Nissh Language: Blackberries: Oggravette: Blósshii...
This video is about word pronunciation for the plural form of the fruit blackberry in Oy'Nissh. It is sshresshed in oggravette or inverse manuscript which is reading, writing, or speaking from left to right and bottom to top. The photo shows the actual blackberry fruit but also the Oy'Nissh Gwaifermer (alphabet writing) and the Veeliksa (character writing). Please note that the Veeliksa for blackberry has all the colours of the Jamaican flag. This is a key feature in this constructed Jamaican language where the characters are written in the country's flag colours. When represented in a single (mono) colour, it is called a millvrant.
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oynissh · 3 years
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Sshréssh: Jamaican Oy'Nissh Language: Blackberries: Oggravette: an blóss...
This video is about word pronunciation of the fruit blackberry in Oy'Nissh. It is sshresshed in oggravette or inverse manuscript which is reading, writing, or speaking from left to right and bottom to top. The photo shows the actual blackberry fruit but also the Oy'Nissh Gwaifermer (alphabet writing) and the Veeliksa (character writing). Please note that the Veeliksa for blackberry has all the colours of the Jamaican flag. This is a key feature in this constructed Jamaican language where the characters are written in the country's flag colours. When represented in a single (mono) colour, it is called a millvrant.
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