Hi, I’m 14, and I’m Cape Verdean born in America, I’ve never been to Cape Verde, but I love the culture/language, I’m really learning a lot from this video, I appreciate you.
I am Cape Verdean but was adopted as a baby. I finally found my CV family and have a hard time communicating a lot of the time. I am excited to find this as it’s hard time find kriolu lessons 💜🙏🏽
Well, I don't know if I need this because I'm a true Cape Verdean, born and raised. I respectfully subscribe to your channel as a way of supporting this excellent initiative. Thank you and keep spreading our identity (language) around the world.
Glad you enjoyed it! Please continue watching. We will be broadening more soon oh and follow us on our instagram @ResplendenceLA thank you so much for the support!
You are excellent! I learned a couple of new things here. Mo and Alien li. Alien li has also stumped me, my ex husband would always use this and I never got it.
Thank you for this video. I used to speak Kriol more fluently when I was younger, but stopped speaking when I went to school and was around majority english speakers. I would like to s learn to speak more fluently so I can have better conversations with my Muh-Ma(Grand Mother) lol. Will there be any more live sessions like this in the future? If so, how can I get participate?
@TY Jackson ♊️ who's we? Only Cape Verdeans that are obsessed with Brazil (which unfortunately are many) use that word. They do not say it any different because it's the same word stop inventing things please 😂😂
@@epicswag1237 even in Soncent the actual greeting is Manera which translates closely to "How are you" and not Oi or Ola or Hello none of that. Those short greetings are nomadic people ways of speaking that are coming in to Kriolu because Cape Verdeans are obsessed with Brazil and Portugal.
@@epicswag1237 You right they do say it, they do speak Portuguese as well but that does not make Portuguese become Kriolu, and is "cool" a Cape Verdean word also then?
Hi, I’m 14, and I’m Cape Verdean born in America, I’ve never been to Cape Verde, but I love the culture/language, I’m really learning a lot from this video, I appreciate you.
That's soo cool! Keep watching and please share our channel with others too. We would like to grow.
N sta txêu kontenti ku bu trabádju👌🏽👏🏽😍
Kontinua na bu kaminháda. Nu sta djuntu ta spádja kriolu kabuverdiánu, nôs língua ê rei di bunitu. Forsa la 💪🏽
I am Cape Verdean but was adopted as a baby. I finally found my CV family and have a hard time communicating a lot of the time. I am excited to find this as it’s hard time find kriolu lessons 💜🙏🏽
Well, I don't know if I need this because I'm a true Cape Verdean, born and raised. I respectfully subscribe to your channel as a way of supporting this excellent initiative. Thank you and keep spreading our identity (language) around the world.
Love this video
I hope there can be more lessons for kriolu. It's so hard to find 😏
Well done...
I learned so much from this video… I will be able to communicate with my man’s family
I just started learning last week and very grateful for the videos. Would love to have the handouts!
RAspect my guy………..respecto pa Bo nha Mano, continua-la ta Enxina kriolu di terra
Obrigadu
Thank you for sharing this!
What a great stuff!! 🥳 👏🏼 Thanks for teaching me! 🙂
I very much enjoyed and learned a lot, I'm hoping to visit Cape Verdean one day with my family.
Glad you enjoyed it! Please continue watching. We will be broadening more soon oh and follow us on our instagram @ResplendenceLA thank you so much for the support!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
this is so useful! please keep up this channel
So good ty
Most welcome please continue to support by just watching and sharing. please follow us on instagram too @ResplendenceLA.com
You are excellent! I learned a couple of new things here. Mo and Alien li. Alien li has also stumped me, my ex husband would always use this and I never got it.
Wish spell check would stop making corrections for me.
Alen li!!
Wonderful! You are most welcome Jane! Join our class.
Wow great instructor. Are there any more videos?
Thank you for this video. I used to speak Kriol more fluently when I was younger, but stopped speaking when I went to school and was around majority english speakers. I would like to s learn to speak more fluently so I can have better conversations with my Muh-Ma(Grand Mother) lol. Will there be any more live sessions like this in the future? If so, how can I get participate?
This is great 🥰 is it the same language spoken in Guinea Bissau, too? I'm trying to find a class lol
I wouldnt say the same no sister. But we will have more soon.
will there be more videos like this please ?
Following
Please how do I join these classes????
Great video. But "Oi" is not Kriolu. It's a greeting from Brazil. In Cape Verdean we say Émodi.
@TY Jackson ♊️ who's we? Only Cape Verdeans that are obsessed with Brazil (which unfortunately are many) use that word. They do not say it any different because it's the same word stop inventing things please 😂😂
maybe this is soncent kriolu because on the island im from people say oi to greet.
@@epicswag1237 even in Soncent the actual greeting is Manera which translates closely to "How are you" and not Oi or Ola or Hello none of that. Those short greetings are nomadic people ways of speaking that are coming in to Kriolu because Cape Verdeans are obsessed with Brazil and Portugal.
@@underdograby2088yeah ur right but sometimes they will say oi tud dret/cool
@@epicswag1237 You right they do say it, they do speak Portuguese as well but that does not make Portuguese become Kriolu, and is "cool" a Cape Verdean word also then?