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Is there anyone in this site that speaks Kriolu? I do not see an option for Kriolu which I guess is similar to portuguese
3 de dez de 2012 06:47
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I speak Capeverdean Kriol and I can teach you if you want even though I'm not taking new students at this time. Let me know if this is the Language you are interested in.
15 de agosto de 2021
Hi! There isn't an option on italki to select the language, unfortunately, but I am a native speaker of Cape Verdean kriolu and a teacher. I would be happy to help if you have any questions.
6 de março de 2020
Not that I know of. However I looked it up on the net and found some words for you; Balai: big basket Balanbuta: large butterfly Bolonbolu: zucchini Katxupa: popular Cape Verdean dish made from corn Konta dodju (or sibitxi): a black amulet (charm) with random white spots. Amulets are believed to protect a person from the evil eyes of others, Wearing such amulets is an African tradition that is deeply rooted in the Cape Verdean culture. Korason: heart Kuskus: a Cape Verdean dish made of crushed grain (couscous) that is usually eaten at breakfast Malandru: clever, cunning, tricky Merka: America Midju: maize, corn Nau mininu nau ala nholobu ta ben: a soothing lullaby sung to lull a child to sleep Ordidja: twisted piece of cloth used as a cushion for carrying loads on the head Parabens: congratulations Prizidiu: fortress Sabi: good, enjoyment Sodadi: homesickness, longing, missing someone Speransa: hope Txuba: rain, rainy season Zingi: water container that women and children place on the ordidja
3 de dezembro de 2012
Hi,Jura, Kriolu, here, is a mix between African dialects and Portuguese. This kind of kriolu is spoken in Cape Green, for example. There are many beautiful Cesaria Evora's songs in kriolu, you can listen to and enjoy in youtube. My late father in law and his family used to speak kriolu and Portuguese, so learned a little bit of kriolu myself. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Cesaria+Evora
3 de dezembro de 2012
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