"cerasee" meaning in Jamaican Creole

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Noun

IPA: /ˈsʌɹsɪ/, /ˈsɜɹsɪ/
Head templates: {{head|jam|nouns|10=|head=cerasee}} cerasee, {{jam-noun|-}} cerasee
  1. bitter melon, cerasee
    Sense id: en-cerasee-jam-noun-MK8XGSyl Categories (other): Jamaican Creole entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for cerasee meaning in Jamaican Creole (1.1kB)

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          "english": "Would you like mint tea or bitter melon? […]",
          "ref": "2016, Sylvia Gilfillian, The Road to Timnath: Di Ruod Tu Timnat (in English)",
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