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Papiamento (or Papiamentu) is a Creole language containing characteristics of Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English and French. It is spoken in Curaçao, Bonaire, Aruba, the Netherlands and Sint Maarten. In this lesson, you will learn how to write and pronounce each letter of its alphabet. | |||
<span link>After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you:</span> [[Language/Papiamento/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|Say Hello and Greetings in Papiamento]]. | |||
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Papiamento has 2 different writings: | |||
# The writing used in Aruba is more similar to Spanish. It takes it's spelling for words from way they are spelled in their source language. Ex: cas = casa, meaning "house". | |||
# In Bonaire and Curacao, it would be based on one letter for a sound, making spelling more phonologically based. Ex: kas = casa, meaning "house". | |||
Dutch origin words would be written with the Dutch letters. Ex: wak = waken, meaning "to watch" and buki = boek, meaning "book". | |||
== Vowels == | == Vowels == | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! ''' | !'''Letter''' | ||
! ''' | !'''IPA''' | ||
! ''' | !'''Equivalence in English''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|A a | |A a | ||
|[ a ] | |[ a ] | ||
|as '''a''' in "'''a''' | |as '''a''' in "'''a'''pple" | ||
|- | |- | ||
|E e | |E e | ||
|[ e ] | |[ e ] | ||
|as '''e''' in "'''e'''nd" | |as '''e''' in "'''e'''nd" | ||
|- | |- | ||
|I i | |I i | ||
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|O o | |O o | ||
|[ o ] | |[ o ] | ||
|as '''o''' in "'''o'''cean" | |||
|as '''o''' in "'''o''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|U u | |U u | ||
|[ u ] | |[ u ] | ||
|as '''u''' in "cl'''u'''e" | |||
| | |||
as '''u''' in "'''u''' | |||
|} | |} | ||
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!'''<big>Letter</big>''' | !'''<big>Letter</big>''' | ||
! '''<big>IPA</big>''' | ! '''<big>IPA</big>''' | ||
!'''<big>Equivalence</big>''' | !'''<big>Equivalence in English</big>''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|B b | |B b | ||
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== Double Letters == | == Double Letters == | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!'''<big>Letters</big>''' | !'''<big>Letters</big>''' | ||
!'''<big>IPA</big>''' | !'''<big>IPA</big>''' | ||
!'''<big>Equivalence</big>''' | !'''<big>Equivalence in English</big>''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|uu | |uu | ||
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== Tones == | == Tones == | ||
Papiamento is a tonal language which uses tones to differentiate between words, with a high and a low tone. | Papiamento is a tonal language which uses tones to differentiate between words, with a high and a low tone. | ||
# When the stress on the words falls on the stem (main) syllable, there is no accent. | |||
# Deviations from it are marked with an accent over vowels: | |||
Deviations from it are marked with an accent over vowels: | |||
* high tone (´) | * high tone (´) | ||
* low tone (`). | * low tone (`). | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!'''Vowels''' | !'''Vowels''' | ||
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===Papiamentu ABC Learning Made Easy=== | ===Papiamentu ABC Learning Made Easy=== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj9RB3FclI0</youtube> | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj9RB3FclI0</youtube> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 27 March 2023
Papiamento (or Papiamentu) is a Creole language containing characteristics of Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English and French. It is spoken in Curaçao, Bonaire, Aruba, the Netherlands and Sint Maarten. In this lesson, you will learn how to write and pronounce each letter of its alphabet.
After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Say Hello and Greetings in Papiamento.
Papiamento has 2 different writings:
- The writing used in Aruba is more similar to Spanish. It takes it's spelling for words from way they are spelled in their source language. Ex: cas = casa, meaning "house".
- In Bonaire and Curacao, it would be based on one letter for a sound, making spelling more phonologically based. Ex: kas = casa, meaning "house".
Dutch origin words would be written with the Dutch letters. Ex: wak = waken, meaning "to watch" and buki = boek, meaning "book".
Vowels[edit | edit source]
Letter | IPA | Equivalence in English |
---|---|---|
A a | [ a ] | as a in "apple" |
E e | [ e ] | as e in "end" |
I i | [ i ] | as ee in "teeth" |
O o | [ o ] | as o in "ocean" |
U u | [ u ] | as u in "clue" |
Consonants[edit | edit source]
Letter | IPA | Equivalence in English |
---|---|---|
B b | [ b ] | as b in "bite" |
C c | [ k ] | as c in "cat" |
D d | [ d ] | as d in "dog" |
F f | [ f ] | as f in "feet" |
G g | [ g ] | as g in "gone" |
H h | [ h~x ] | as h in "hill" |
J j | [ j ] | as y in "yes" |
K k | [ k ] | as k in "key" |
L l | [ l ] | as l in "lap" |
M m | [ m ] | as m in "moon" |
N n | [ n ] | as n in "noon" |
Ñ ñ | [ ɲ ] | as ny in "canyon" |
P p | [ p ] | as p in "problem" |
Q q | [ k ] | as q in "quip" |
R r | [ r ] | as r in the Spanish word "rosa" |
S s | [ s ] | as s in "sand" |
T t | [ t ] | as t in "top" |
V v | [ v ] | as v in "very" |
W w | [ w ] | as w in "wall" |
X x | [ ks ]
[ kʃ ] |
as x in "box"
as ct in "reflection" |
Y y | [ j ] | as y in "yell" |
Z z | [ z ] | as z in "zoo" |
Double Letters[edit | edit source]
Letters | IPA | Equivalence in English |
---|---|---|
uu | [ y ] | as u in Portugese word "tudo" |
ch | [ tʃ ] | as ch in "cheese" |
dj | [ dʒ ] | as j in "jog" |
sc | [ s ] | same as s |
sh | [ ʃ ] | as sh in "sheep" |
zj | [ ʒ ] | as si in "vision" |
Tones[edit | edit source]
Papiamento is a tonal language which uses tones to differentiate between words, with a high and a low tone.
- When the stress on the words falls on the stem (main) syllable, there is no accent.
- Deviations from it are marked with an accent over vowels:
- high tone (´)
- low tone (`).
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[edit | edit source]
How to speak Papiamento - Alphabet - Alfabèt[edit | edit source]
Papiamentu Alphabet[edit | edit source]
Papiamentu ABC Learning Made Easy[edit | edit source]