Carib language

Carib language
Carib
Kaliña, cariña
Spoken in Venezuela, the Guianas, a few in Brazil
Ethnicity Kali'na
Native speakers 7,400  (2001)
Language family
Cariban
  • Carib
Writing system Latin script
Language codes
ISO 639-3 car
Kalina

Carib, also known as Caribe, Cariña, Galibi, Galibí, Kali'na, Kalihna, Kalinya, Galibi Carib, Maraworno and Marworno, is an Amerindian language in the Cariban language family.

Carib is also spoken in Brazil, Suriname, Guyana and French Guyana. In Dominica, the Antillean creole include elements of Carib languages.

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Alphabet

The Carib alphabet consists of 17 letters: a, e, i, j, k, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, w, and y.

Common Carib Words

  • aina - hand
  • aipajawa - shark
  • akuri - agouti
  • akuru - mud, clay
  • amoro - thou, you
  • a'na - we
  • apo - arm
  • apukuita - oar, paddle
  • areku - anger, war
  • arepa - cassava, cassava bread
  • arukuma - planet, star
  • auto - house
  • aware - opossum
  • awu - I, me
  • ero - this
  • ero po - here
  • awasi - Indian corn
  • iku'po - puddle, pond, lake
  • iromy - dry season
  • iru'pa - good
  • isery - new
  • itoto - enemy, stranger
  • itupu - grass
  • jariku - pelican
  • je'po - bone
  • jopoto - chief
  • jumy - father
  • kampo - smoked meat
  • kanawa - large dugout
  • kapu - sky
  • kari'na - Carib
  • kataru - green turtle
  • katuri - large basket carried on the back
  • kawana - leatherback turtle
  • koko - night
  • konopo - rain
  • kurijara - fishing boat
  • kurita - day
  • maina - garden, field
  • makureru - cactus
  • manare - cassava sieve
  • manaty - breast
  • matapi - cassava press
  • matutu - small table
  • mauru - cotton
  • mity - root
  • moro - that
  • moro po - there
  • mosipe - long
  • mure - small bench
  • napi - sweet potato
  • nono - earth, soil
  • nuno - moon, month
  • okato - large hammock
  • oko - two
  • okoju - snake
  • oma - road, path
  • onu - oeil
  • pa'wu - island
  • oruwa - three
  • oty - name, noise
  • o'win - one
  • pana - ear
  • panare - friend
  • parana - sea
  • paranakyry - Whites, Europeans
  • pe'ja - bay
  • pepeito - wind
  • pi'po - skin, hide ; bark
  • pota - mouth
  • pupu - foot
  • putu - club
  • pyjai - medicine man, shaman
  • pyrywa - arrow, reed
  • sakau - sand
  • sampura - drum
  • sanime - short
  • sano - mother
  • sarompo - leaves
  • semari - cassava grater
  • senke - near
  • sina - flute
  • sipari - ray
  • sipi - fishing net
  • siriko - star, year
  • tamu'ne - white
  • tamusi - old man
  • tamy - tobacco
  • tapire - red, ripe
  • tapusikiri - pebbles
  • tapyi - big meeting house
  • tonoro - bird
  • topu - stone, rock
  • tukusi - colibri
  • tuma - hot sauce
  • tuna - water, river
  • turi - torch
  • turu'po - heart
  • ty'kire - yellow
  • tyse - far
  • u'mari - crown feathers
  • upu'po - head
  • urapa - bow, weapon
  • uwempo - belly
  • waitopo - village
  • wajamaka - iguana
  • waruma - basketry reed
  • wa'to - fire
  • weju - sun
  • werewere - house flies
  • weruno - ash
  • wewe - tree, woods
  • wo'i - savanna, prairie grass
  • woku - cassava beer
  • wokyry - man
  • woryi - woman
  • woto - fish
  • wypy - mountain
  • wywy - axe, hoe
  • y'pori - creek

References

This article incorporates information from the revision as of 29 December 2007 of the equivalent article on the French Wikipedia.

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