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Description: Description of Papiamentu with sample words and phrases, as used on Bonaire.
Papiamentu is a form of Creole indigenous to the Dutch Antilles, particularly Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba, where it is considered the national language. It is also found in occasional use on Sint Maarten, Saba, and Statia. The term is a derivation of the old Spanish verb papear, which means to speak or converse.
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Page title:Bonaire / Papiamentu Language
Keywords:Papiamentu, Bonaire, language structure, Portuguese, West African, Creole
Description:Papiamentu, is the national language of Bonaire and the Dutch Caribbean based on Portuguese with West African language structure.
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Creation Date: 23-oct-1996
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