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Spanish-based Creole languages


 
 

A number of creole languageCreole language Overview

A creole language, or just creole, is a well-defined and stable language that originated from a non-trivial combinati...
s are based on the Spanish languageSpanish language

Spanish or Castilian is an Iberian Romance language....
.

Spanish Creole languages

List of spanishSpanish language

Spanish or Castilian is an Iberian Romance language....
-based creoleCreole language

A creole language, or just creole, is a well-defined and stable language that originated from a non-trivial combinati...
:

Afro-Bolivian

Noted linguist John Lipski has posited that the Afro-Bolivians speak a separate creole language, rather than mere modisms of mainstream Spanish.

Chavacano

Chavacano (also Chabacano) is the name of several Spanish-based Creoles spoken in the PhilippinesPhilippines

The Philippines , officially the Republic of the Philippines , is an island nation located in the Malay archipelago in...
. The name of the language stems from the Spanish word Chabacano which means "common", "ordinary".

Varieties of Chavacano are spoken in Cavite, Ternate (both in Luzon); Zamboanga (in Mindanao) and other places. According to a 2000 censusCensus Summary

A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population ....
, there are 604,500 speakers excluding outside the Philippines. It is the major language of Zamboanga CityZamboanga City

The City of Zamboanga is a 1st class, highly urbanized city in the Philippines and one of the first chartered cities in the ...
. Chavacano is also spoken in parts of Ternate, CaviteTernate, Cavite

Ternate is a 4th class municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines....
 and SabahSabah

Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia and is also known as Negeri di bawah bayu which means The Land Below The...
, MalaysiaMalaysia

Malaysia is a federation of 13 states in Southeast Asia, formed in 1963....
 nearest to the Philippines, and even in Brunei and Latin America, because of recent migrations.

The vocabulary comes from the spanishSpanish language

Spanish or Castilian is an Iberian Romance language....
, while the grammarGrammar Overview

Grammar is the study of rules governing the use of language....
 is mostly based on asthronesian structure. It is used in primary educationPrimary education

Primary or elementary education consists of the first years of formal, structured education that occurs during childho...
, televisionTelevision

Television is a telecommunication system for...
 and radioRadio

Radio is the wireless transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic waves with frequencies below those of light....
. It is still intelligible to Spanish speakers. However, English words are infiltrating the language.

For more information see the article on Chavacano, or the Ethnologue ReportEthnologue

Ethnologue: Languages of the World is a web and print publication of SIL International , a Christian linguistic service ...
 on Chavacano.

Palenquero


PalenqueroPalenquero

Palenquero is a Spanish-based creole language spoken in Colombia....
(also PalenqueFacts About Palenque

Palenque is a Maya archeological site near the Usumacinta River in the Mexican state of Chiapas, located at about 130 km so...
) is a Spanish-based Creole spoken in ColombiaColombia

The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
.

The ethnic group which speaks this Creole consists only of 2,500 people, as of 1989.

It is spoken in ColombiaColombia

The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
, in the village of San Basilio de PalenqueSan Basilio de Palenque

San Basilio de Palenque or Palenque de San Basilio is a Palenque village and corregimiento in the Municipality of Maha...
 which is south and east of CartagenaCartagena, Colombia

Cartagena , formally known as Cartagena of the Indies , is a large city seaport on the northern coast of Colombia....
, and in some neighborhoods of BarranquillaBarranquilla

Barranquilla, an Industrial, Portuary, and Special District, is a city and municipality located in northern Colombia....
.

The village was formed by escaped slaves|Maroon]]s) and Native AmericansIndigenous peoples of the Americas

The term Indigenous peoples of the Americas encompasses the inhabitants of the Americas before the European discovery of the...
. Since many slaves had not been subjected to a lot of contact with white peopleWhite people

Across the globe, and especially throughout the Western Hemisphere, a person's consideration as "White" has been affected by past ...
, the palenqueros spoke Creole languages from Spanish language and their African ones.

Spanish speakers are unable to understand Palenquero. There are some influences from KongoKongo language Summary

Kikongo or Kongo is the Bantu language spoken by the Bakongo people living in the tropical forests of Democratic Repub...
 in Democratic Republic of Congo. A 10% of the population of age under 25 years speaks Palenquero, as of 1998. Most common to the elderly.

For more information see the Ethnologue ReportEthnologue

Ethnologue: Languages of the World is a web and print publication of SIL International , a Christian linguistic service ...
 on Palenquero.

Spanish-influenced Creole languages

Annobonese

The Annobonese languageAnnobonese language

The Annobonese language, called by its speakers Fá d'Amb, is spoken by 9,000 in the Annobon and Bioko Islands off ...
is spoken by 9,000 people on the islands of Ano BomFacts About Annobón

Annobn is an island south of So Tom Island, in the Gulf of Guinea, , belonging to Equatorial Guinea....
 and BiokoBioko

Bioko is an island off the west coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea, part of Equatorial Guinea....
, in Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea, officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a country in West Middle Africa, one of the smalle...
. It is locally called Falar de Ano Bom (Fá d'Ambô or even Fla d'Ambu). It is a Portuguese-based creolePortuguese Creole

Portuguese creoles are creole languages which have been significantly influenced by Portuguese....
, similar to ForroForro language

Forro is a Portuguese-based creole language spoken in So Tom and Prncipe....
, with some borrowings from Spanish. In fact, Fá d'Ambô is derived from Forro as it shares the same structure (82% of lexicon). In the 15th century, the island was uninhabited and discovered by PortugalPortugal Summary

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic is located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, and is the w...
 but, by the 18th century, Portugal exchanged it and some other territories in Africa for Uruguay with SpainSpain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
. Spain wanted to get territory in Africa, and Portugal wanted to enlarge even more the territory that they saw as the “New Portugal” (Brazil). Nevertheless, the populace of Ano Bom was against the shift and was hostile toward the Spaniards. This hostility, combined with the isolation of mainland Equatorial Guinea and the proximity of São Tomé and PríncipeSão Tomé and Príncipe

So Tom and Prncipe}}/), officially the Democratic Republic of So Tom and Prncipe, is an island nation in the Gulf of G...
 — just 400 km from the island — has assured the maintenance of its identity.

Fá d'Ambô has gained some words of SpanishSpanish language

Spanish or Castilian is an Iberian Romance language....
 origin (10% of lexicon), but some words are dubious in origin because Spanish and Portuguese are closely related languages.

See also: History of Equatorial GuineaHistory of Equatorial Guinea

The history of Equatorial Guinea is diverse and varied....

Papiamento

PapiamentoPapiamento

Papiamento or Papiamentu is the primary language spoken on the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaao....
or Papiamentu is a creole language spoken by 359,000 people.

Primarily spoken in Netherlands AntillesNetherlands Antilles

The Netherlands Antilles , previously known as the Netherlands West Indies or Dutch Antilles/West Indies, are pa...
 by 179,000 people and ArubaAruba Summary

|-| align="center" colspan=2 | |-| Official languages || Dutch and Papiamento...
 by 100,000 people.

This Creole is reportedly becoming more similar to Spanish as the time passes due to extensive contact with the Hispanophone countries (particularly VenezuelaVenezuela

Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
), but it was originally Portuguese-based.

Because of the similarities between these Iberian languagesIberian languages

Iberian languages are the languages spoken or once spoken in the Iberian peninsula....
, it is difficult to ascertain whether a certain feature is derived from Portuguese, Spanish or LadinoLadino language

Ladino is a Romance language, derived mainly from Old Castilian and Hebrew....
, after the adaptation to Papiamento rules.

For more information see the Ethnologue ReportEthnologue

Ethnologue: Languages of the World is a web and print publication of SIL International , a Christian linguistic service ...
 on Papiamentu.

See also

  • PidginPidgin Summary

    A pidgin, or contact language, is the name given to any language created, usually spontaneously, out of a mixture of o...
  • Real Academia EspañolaReal Academia Española

    The Real Academia Espaola is the institution responsible for regulating the Spanish language....
  • LinguisticsLinguistics

    Linguistics is the scientific study of human language....
  • SpanglishSpanglish

    Spanglish, also called espanglish or ingaol, a portmanteau of the words Spanish and English, is a na...


External links

  • : Real Academia Española.