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             Papiamento words and phrases you may want to know!


            (Oranjestad)—Aruba  is  a  potting  to  say  “hello”  in  Papiamento.  At  and Spanish, some of these phrases  Yes…no…maybe?
            melt  of  different  nationalities,  cul-  least,  not  officially.  We  often  just  may look very familiar.  The  affirmative  and  negative  ex-
            tures  and  languages.  Primarily  for  use  the  English  “hello”  or  “hey”,  or                          pression is very simple in Papiamen-
            this  reason,  the  average  Aruban  Dutch  “hallo”  to  greet  someone.  1.    Bon dia is used in the morn-  to. Just like Spanish, our yeses are “si”
            can  understand  and  speak  Dutch,  We do however, always follow it up  ing, up to about noon. Bon dia es-  and  our  no’s  are  “no”.  Pretty  easy
            English  and  Spanish  relatively  well.  with “con bay?” or “con ta?” Con  sentially means good morning. The  right? If you want to gain some extra
            However,  as  much  as  we  pride  bay is a shortened version of “con  word  “bon”  means  “good”,  and  points from younger locals, you can
            ourselves in being able to commu-   ta  bay?”,  which  essentially  means  while “dia” does not directly mean  also  say  “se”,  which  is  a  more  ca-
            nicate  with  almost  everyone,  we  “how are you?”                     “morning” in English, it is used often  sual affirmative used mostly by the
            cherish  our  native  tongue  Papia-  The  word  “con”  in  Papiamento  to refer to the morning time.       younger  generation.  However,  do
            mento above all else. Want to learn  means “how?” and is  pronounced  2.        Bon  tardi.  In  the  afternoon  note:  some  older  generations  may
            some  common  words  in  our  lan-  with a rounder “o” sounds, like in the  to early evening hours, we use “bon  find this improper and not respect-
            guage? Here are a few basic words  English word “cone”. “Ta bay” refers  tardi” to greet people, which means  ful, so keep that in mind.
            and phrases that can get you a hat  to how you are doing.               “good  afternoon”.  “Tardi”  actu-
            tip from an Aruban.                 When we say goodbye, we use the  ally comes from the word “atardi”,  Thanks man…
                                                word “ayo” (not like the Ayo Rock  which  directly  translates  to  “after-  Lastly,  a  word  that  we  can  also
            When  you  arrive  at  the  airport  in  Formation,  but  also…kinda?).  We  noon”.  However,  the  shortened  say  more  often  is  “danki”,  which
            Aruba, one of the first words in Pa-  may also use “te oro”, which means  “tardi”  is  used  to  keep  the  rhythm  means  literally  “thank  you”.  “Dan-
            piamento  you  may  encounter  is  “see you later”.                     on the phrase. And the same could  ki”  is  derived  from  the  Dutch  word
            “Bon  bini.”  Bon  bini  in  Papiamento                                 be said for our last greeting of the  “bedankt”. Though we don’t really
            means  welcome,  and  is  probably  Greetings during the day            day.                                have  a  translation  for  “I  appreci-
            the most famous Papiamento word  Most, if not all, languages have dif-  3.      Bon  nochi.  You  guessed  it,  ate  it”  in  English,  we  do  use  “ma-
            for tourists.                       ferent  ways  to  greet  according  to  “bon  nochi”  means  “good  night”.  sha danki” to convey the message.
                                                the  time  of  day,  and  Papiamento  Just  like  “tardi”,  “nochi”  is  actually  “Masha” means “a lot” or “very”, so
            Hi! Bye!                            is no different. Since Papiamento is  the  shortened  version  of  the  word  “masha  danki”  means  “thank  you
            To  be  fair,  there  is  no  unique  way  heavily  influences  from  Portuguese  “anochi”.                 very much”. q
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