from me born

Etymology
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Prepositional phrase

 * 1)  Since the time I was born; during my entire life.
 * 2) * Quoted in 2000, Huon Wardle, An Ethnography of Cosmopolitanism in Kingston, Jamaica (page 92)
 * I don't read, I never been to a school for reading: no, I never write a letter from me born neither do I read one

Prepositional phrase

 * 1) * 1975, Vera D. Rubin, Lambros Comitas, Ganja in Jamaica: A medical anthropological study of chronic marihuana use, Mouton & Co. (publ.), page 121.
 * "jam"
 * "jam"

- When asked if ganja made him feel sociable, one subject replied, “Me social from me born.”


 * 1) * 1997, Opal Palmer Adisa, It Begins with Tears, Heinemann (publ.), page 150.
 * "jam"

- ‘Praise be! From me born me neva see such wickedness.' Beryl heaved her chest and folded her hands in a gesture of defiance.