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Speaking Cape Verde: A Guide to the Languages of the Archipelago

The official language of Cape Verde is Portuguese. However, oral communication among the inhabitants of the various islands is conducted in Cape Verdean Creole (Kriolu). 

Serving as a central means of connection for all Cape Verdeans, this language is the result of the fusion of Portuguese with languages from the Guinea coast. 

Cape Verdean Creole has long been a lingua franca, and as early as the 16th century, it spread to the African coast, where various products were traded. In the colonial context, where Portuguese was supposed to be the vehicular language, paradoxically, 

Creole was used as the language of instruction (catechizing slaves) by Portuguese religious institutions. This highlights its significance in our islands from an early stage. Cape Verde, as part of the Portuguese-speaking community, has clearly chosen unity and closer relations among speakers of the same language and affections.


English                  

Krioulo (Santiago)            

Crioulo (São Vicente)           

Yes

Sin

Sin

No

Nau

Nau

Maybe

Talves

Talves

 Please

Pur favor

D’favor

Excuse me

Kon Lisensa

kolsensa

Sorry

Disculpam

Dsculpam

Thank you

Obrigadu

Brigadu

You’re welcome

Es é ka nada

Es ne nada

Do you speak portuguese (English, France…)?

Bu ta papia Português (Inglês, Francês…)?

Bo ta falá Português (Inglês, Francês…)?

Speak slowly, please

Pur favor, papia divagar

fala d’vagar, d’favor

I don’t understand

N ka ta konprende

Un ka intende

I don’t know

N ka sabi

N ka sabe

Repeat, please

Torna fla, pur favor

Fala ot vez, d’favor

What do you want?

Kuzé ki bu kre?

Cze ke bo kre?

How much does it cost?

E kantu?

Ê tonté ?

Came here.

Ben li

Ben li

Wait a minute

Spera un momentu

Esperá um minut

What’s your name?

Mó ki bu tchoma?

Mané ke bo nome?

My name is …

Nha nomi ê….

Nha nome ê…

Why? When?

Pamódi? Kuandu?

Purque? Kondé?

Who? What?

Ken? Kuzé?

Ken? O ke?

Okey / Not okey

Sta dretu / Ka sta dretu

Ta dret / Ka ta dret

A lot / a litleLess

Txeu / Poku

Tcheu / Pok

More / less

Mas / Menus

Mas / Mens

Now

Gosi li

Grinhasin

listen / look «

Obi li / Djobe li

Uvi li / Oiá

Can you help?

Bu pode djuda-m?

Bo pode jdame

Do you want?

Bu kre ?

Bo kre?

I don’t want

N ka kre

N ka kre

I don’t know

N ka sabi

N ka sabê

Where is it?

Ê na undi?

Ondê?

How are you ?

Modi ki bu sta?

Ke Mane bo stâ?


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