Cape Verdean Creole

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @iamtexas
    @iamtexas 8 лет назад +97

    Cape Verdean Creole isn't "Portuguese with no rules". It has another set of rules for encoding morphosyntactic information that differs from the verb-final inflection found in romance languages.

  • @skylanfreire3552
    @skylanfreire3552 9 лет назад +7

    I'm sda but i had a lds missionary friend that studied with me and we became friend's.He lived in a Capeverdean Community here Brockton Ma. I Miss Elder smith and his friend's.

  • @anacristinasousa5923
    @anacristinasousa5923 8 лет назад +7

    I'm from Cape Verde islands St Vicente mindello I love our Creole but I live in Toronto ,Canada and I like her video

  • @appsource3466
    @appsource3466 8 лет назад +10

    alot of the slaves in the Caribbean came from cabo verde and they were the first creole people resulting from the transatlantic slave trade. There were some french colonist in cabo verde too and I suspect they learned the art of language simplification and creolization in cabo verde before they set up their colonies in the Caribbean. Much love to cabo verde from haiti.

    • @joepaulo5653
      @joepaulo5653 8 лет назад +1

      The Portuguese were the biggest slave traders. They made colonies in Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, Guinea-Bissau, Angola and Mozambique. They made a deal with these colonies. They help Portuguese by giving them supplies for their long journeys and the portugues don't enslave those colonies. The Cape Verdeans were spared and were not slaves with the price that they helped enslave other Africans.

  • @Lurkur
    @Lurkur 9 лет назад +13

    Thanks for the video, I lived in Sao Vecente for 3 years when I was young, learned the language but lost it when I moved back to Iceland, I'm planing a trip back one day but would love to learn some Creole first :)
    Thanks again.

    • @LifeyApp
      @LifeyApp  9 лет назад +1

      Haraldur Egilsson That's cool you live in Iceland! Good idea!

    • @joepaulo5653
      @joepaulo5653 8 лет назад +2

      My great grandmother and great grandfather came from Cape Verde to America. They spoke creole to my paternal grandparents. But they never taught my dad and his 9 other siblings. Now I'm meeting more Cape Verdeans and trying to learn. Unfortunately creole has no structure whatsoever and so there are literally no ways to Learn. I'll just have to learn from speakers because there is nothing on youtube

    • @Hamburger_and_Helper
      @Hamburger_and_Helper 8 лет назад +3

      If there was a channel with more videos about CV creole would you find that to be a helpful resource?

  • @rimasmeleshyus9486
    @rimasmeleshyus9486 2 года назад

    Beautiful island 🏝 and beautiful Portuguese music 🎶, very romantic island all islands .I really like it very much. The best carnivals in the world 🌎, no another countries existed 👌
    People extremely friendly and extremely safety I was 8 months in this a superb quality islands 🏝

  • @jerricasongz
    @jerricasongz 9 лет назад +20

    😂😂😂 " nho entra " thats so true

    • @Ael-tt6bd
      @Ael-tt6bd 8 лет назад +4

      right lol sounds like my aunt

  • @kesimoneexo
    @kesimoneexo 8 лет назад +12

    Finally I find a video about Cabo Verde :) whos fromm Sal, son vicient, praia?

  • @CVprincesse16
    @CVprincesse16 8 лет назад +8

    it's soooo not true people from the northern Islands and people from the southern Island do not have a hard time understanding each other the only people who can not understand each other are those whose first language isn't creole.
    I am proud to be Cape Verdean. My family was all born in Cape Verde except for me and my mom. My mom was born in Portugal and was there for only a few months while I was born and raised in America but since I was 8 years old I've spend almost every single summer in CV. Even though after I was born I started to have a lot more family born in america my family is strongly attached to their Cape Verdean roots and everyone in my family can speak the language. A big help to this is that my great-grandmother is still alive and she doesn't speak English at all and the other way to communicate with her is by speaking creole. Another great thing is that both of my grandparents live in CV so I would go there to visit them and by going there that's how I was able to learn and practice the language better. I feel really bad for those who say that they can't speak the language but at the same time I'm proud that I can yes I speak the language fluently. Oh by the way I forgot to mention that I am only half Cape Verdean and half Trinidadian

    • @MrJetback
      @MrJetback 8 лет назад +5

      I'm Capeverdean form São Vicente island and i remember the first i herd badiu from Santiago island i couldn't understand it very well, so what is stated in this video is not very far from the truth, it happens alot more with children though but once they get used to it it doesn't make much of a difference..

  • @Kaybaptista
    @Kaybaptista 4 года назад +1

    Yooooo amazing channel. Tyry

  • @Avanjil
    @Avanjil 9 лет назад +3

    How come you know so much about the culture, language etc. ?

    • @skatebordstephen
      @skatebordstephen 9 лет назад +12

      I don`t know....maybe she ughh..lived in Cape Verde.

  • @carlosbarros7137
    @carlosbarros7137 9 лет назад +4

    Cape verdean born and raised

  • @GUIGUISMUMDU
    @GUIGUISMUMDU Год назад

    ORGULHO GUIGUI 🌾🇬🇼❤️🤗

  • @annmarienewman1648
    @annmarienewman1648 8 лет назад

    hi there, thank you for sharing the video. It was very helpful. I was wondering if you could translate the following for me as there do not seem to be other translation resources for Creole. The phrase is "vo take dred". Thank you.

  • @tianitra
    @tianitra 9 лет назад +1

    Very interesting for missionary work. You learn a lot.

  • @bazof79
    @bazof79 9 лет назад

    Hey thanks for the vid I served there between 2007-2007 under President Tolman and Neves

  • @NinaBina1222
    @NinaBina1222 9 лет назад +19

    I am Cape Verdean (my great grandfather was born there) but I never learned the language.

  • @alexusbrasil83
    @alexusbrasil83 9 лет назад +3

    born and partially raised in Praia

  • @johncorreia6868
    @johncorreia6868 7 лет назад +1

    wow very smart young lady and she explained it very well

  • @putxyland
    @putxyland 6 лет назад +3

    If you understand portuguese you won't understand creole because portuguese. I can speak creole in portugal and they won't understand it

  • @wilsonrosa6864
    @wilsonrosa6864 9 лет назад +1

    Im from fogo cv im happy