Language/Papiamento/Pronunciation/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation

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As Papiamento comes from Portuguese and Spanish, it contain many characteristics of those 2 languages.

Vowels

Letter Sampa IPA Equivalence
A a [ a ] [ a ] as a in "apple"
E e [ e ] [ e ] as e in "end"
I i [ i ] [ i ] as ee in "teeth"
O o [ o ] [ o ] as o in "ocean"
U u [ u ] [ u ] as u in "clue"

Consonants

Letter Sampa IPA Equivalence
B b [ b ] [ b ] as b in "bite"
C c [ k ] [ k ] as c in "cat"
D d [ d ] [ d ] as d in "dog"
F f [ f ] [ f ] as f in "feet"
G g [ g ] [ g ] as g in "gone"
H h [ h~x ] [ h~x ] as h in "hill"
J j [ j ] [ j ] as y in "yes"
K k [ k ] [ k ] as k in "key"
L l [ l ] [ l ] as l in "lap"
M m [ m ] [ m ] as m in "moon"
N n [ n ] [ n ] as n in "noon"
Ñ ñ [ J ] [ ɲ ] as ny in "canyon"
P p [ p ] [ p ] as p in "problem"
Q q [ q ] [ q ] as q in "quip"
R r [ r ] [ r ] Same as in Spanish (or the dd in "ladder")
S s [ s ] [ s ] as s in "sand"
T t [ t ] [ t ] as t in "top"
V v [ v ] [ v ] as v in "very"
W w [ w ] [ w ] as w in "wall"
Y y [ j ] [ j ] as y in "yell"
Z z [ z ] [ z ] as z in "zoo"

Tones

It also uses tones to differentiate between words.

Papiamento is a tonal language with a low-high tone and a high-low tone.

The stress on the words falls on the stem (main) syllable; deviations from it are marked with an accent.

These tones are are marked using accent marks over vowels: high (´) and low (`).

Vowels Samples
á altá, evitá
é étiko, platé
í asistí, tíket
ó holó, ferfdó
ú baúl, sunú
è agènda, balèt
ò blònt, fòndo
ù drùif, bùs

Videos

How to speak Papiamento - Alphabet - Alfabèt

Papiamentu Alphabet

Papiamentu ABC Learning Made Easy

Contributors

Vincent, Maintenance script and PabloWang


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