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  • The official languages of Cura鏰o since then remain Papiamentu and Dutch.
  • The language there is Papiamentu, which is a form of Creole.
  • Papiamentu of Aruba has Spanish influence, too.
  • The anthem may only be sung in Papiamentu.
  • Without an accent, words in Papiamentu take on a consistent manner of emphasis.
  • The film is entirely spoken in Papiamentu, but subtitles are available in English.
  • The sounds and appear often in Papiamentu.
  • The language spoken in the town is Papiamentu, but Dutch and English are widely used.
  • The difference is a matter of pronunciation and, in Papiamentu, a matter of stressed syllable.
  • According to the 2001 census, Papiamentu is the first language of 81.2 % of the population.
  • The film is entirely spoken in Papiamentu, but subtitles are shown and are available in both Dutch and English.
  • Both dialects have eight ascending and eight descending, Papiamentu having nine of the latter as is unique to this dialect.
  • In Papiamentu, "  ?" should always take on the acute accent because it is stressed when contracted.
  • There were also efforts to introduce bilingual popular education in Dutch and Papiamentu in the late 19th century ( van Putte 1999 ).
  • The word " pinda ", a loanword from Papiamentu, spoken in the Dutch Caribbean, is ultimately of Kongo origin.
  • The orthographic rules of Papiamentu in particular discourage the use of contractions, recommending that words be spelt out in full as much as possible.
  • There was also when she received her nickname  Sugar ( suku in Papiamentu ) for her energetic, lovely and sweet attitude towards her fellows.
  • The Papiamentu dialect of Cura鏰o and Bonaire is the only one of the two that makes use of the grave accent, the stress within a word.
  • Besides English, which he speaks a touch hesitantly with a lilting accent, Jones also speaks Dutch and Papiamentu, the native tongue of the Netherland Antilles.
  • Four years later in 2007, the government of the Netherlands Antilles passed a similar law making Papiamentu, Dutch and English the official languages of the islands.
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