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            Papiamento words and phrases you may want to know!


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

            A quick snack for the road: Learn how to make the Aruban Pastechi!


            (Oranjestad)—If you ever been to                                        stick to your hands or the surface  pinch the sides shut with a fork. If
            Aruba before, you probably heard                                        on  which  you’re  kneading  it.  Let  you have a folding tool, feel free to
            of  (and  even  tried)  the  Aruban                                     your dough rest covered for 15-20  use it for this process. Your pastechi
            Pastechi.  Beloved  by  young  and                                      minutes.                             is ready for the fryer!
            old,  this  tasty  treat  is  a  staple  for
            party  snacks,  a  quick  lunch  or                                     After  resting,  divide  your  dough  If you want to store some pastechis
            even breakfast!                                                         into approximately 100 gram balls  for later use, you can freeze them.
                                                                                    and roll it flat with a rolling pin. The  A  good  tip  is  to  place  a  piece
            Here’s  how  to  make  the  Pastechi                                    thickness of the pastechi depends  of  wax  paper  in  between  each
            dough.                                                                  on  your  taste,  but  the  average  pastechi  if  you  are  to  store  them
                                                                                    thinness  would  be  around  ¼  inch  on top of one another. This way the
            Ingredients:                                                            or so.                               pastechis don’t stick to each other
            4 cups of wheat flour                                                                                        when defrosting.
            1 tbsp baking powder (if using self-                                    Filling  for  the  pastechis  varies
            rising flour, omit baking powder)   it a quick mix. Next add the butter,  according to your taste. The easiest  Here  in  Aruba  we  enjoy  pastechi
            1 tsp salt                          water  and  egg  and  mix  until  and most common filling you’ll find  at  any  time  of  the  day,  but  it
            1 tbsp sugar                        thoroughly combined. At this point,  in Aruba is a simple cheese filling.  has  become  almost  tradition  to
            0.5 cup of melted butter            your dough will start to get sticky;  For  this,  we  usually  use  shredded  eat  pastechis  for  breakfast  on
            1 cup water                         time  for  an  arm  workout.  Knead  Gouda,  but  feel  free  to  use  any  the  way  to  work.  Many  roadside
            1 egg                               your dough into the bowl you are  cheese that melts well when frying  snack  trucks  sell  pastechi  from
                                                using  or  on  a  clean  surface  with  the pastry.                      early morning to noon, and offer a
            Directions:                         some  flour  lightly  dusted  until  its                                 variety  of  fillings  like  cheese;  ham
            Sift your flour into a bowl and add  surface is smooth. You'll know your  Place the filling on your rolled out  and  cheese;  ground  beef  and
            all the dry ingredients before giving  dough  is  ready  when  it  doesn’t  piece of dough, fold it in half and  pulled chicken to name a few. q
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