No problem, mon! Today’s theme from ConWorkShop is Things found in Jamaica. As Jamaica is a modern nation and a tropical island, this theme hardly limits your options. Many obvious things already have names in Rireinutire. Many concepts also are so intimately linked to culture and history that it would make little sense to coin words for them in a language spoken in a different spiral arm of the Milky Way.
Sameika-sañe kaki ute sañe yakave saha to ruvo to hihañisi yakave· to kutiinuhi to pokokuna:
Jamaica-island.NOM which.REL.NOM large island.NOM be-PRS–HSY there and mountain.NOM and sand-shore.NOM be-PRS–HSY | and sugarcane-farm.NOM and mangrove-grove.NOM ||
Jamaica is a large island with mountains and beaches, sugarcane farms and mangrove forests.
poko /ˈpoko/ n. IN Rireinu mangrove tree
pokokuna /ˈpokoˌkunɑ/ n. IN mangrove forest, mangroves
sayeako /ˈsɑjeˌɑko/ n. IN (meteorology) rainfall, amount of rain
heña /ˈheŋɑ/ n. IN rum, a distilled beverage made with cane juice and molasses
