This would be the verb 'to go' in Llanito
í'
llo voi
tú vâ
él/ella va
nosotro vamo
ûtede vai
ellô/ellâ van
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Verb hasé
This would be the verb 'to do' in Llanito
hasé
llo hago
tú hasê
él/ella hase
nosotro hasemo
ûtede haséi
ellô/ellâ hasen
hasé
llo hago
tú hasê
él/ella hase
nosotro hasemo
ûtede haséi
ellô/ellâ hasen
Verb tené'
This would be the verb 'to have' in Llanito
tené'
llo tengo
tú tienê
él/ella tiene
nosotro tenemo
ûtede tenéi
ellô/ellâ tienen
tené'
llo tengo
tú tienê
él/ella tiene
nosotro tenemo
ûtede tenéi
ellô/ellâ tienen
Vocabulary Part 3
Here is an example of Llanito vocabulary that is of Andalusian origin:
Vulla - Hurry
Vavusha - Slipper
Shavea - A boy
Camolla - Head
En nortau - Crazy
Uânío - Tired, not okay
Axú - Express surprise, irritation etc
Savorío - Someone or something that is not nice
Asituna - Olive
Almóndiga - Meatball
Shapú - Job
Vocabulary Part 2
Here is an example of Llanito vocabulary that is of English origin:
Rolipó - Lolipop
Liquirvá - Liquorice
Cuécaro - Quaker Oats
Silin - Ceiling
Beibi - Baby
Choc - Chalk
Quequi - Cake
Shuingam - Chewing Gum
Livrería - Library
Tipá - Teapot
Bas - Bus
Plomero - Plumber
Gaite - Kite
Tishe - Teacher
Vatería - Battery
Ntorsha - Torch
Pimpi / Pish - Posh
Rolipó - Lolipop
Liquirvá - Liquorice
Cuécaro - Quaker Oats
Silin - Ceiling
Beibi - Baby
Choc - Chalk
Quequi - Cake
Shuingam - Chewing Gum
Livrería - Library
Tipá - Teapot
Bas - Bus
Plomero - Plumber
Gaite - Kite
Tishe - Teacher
Vatería - Battery
Ntorsha - Torch
Pimpi / Pish - Posh
Vocabulary Part 1
Here is an example of Llanito vocabulary that is of Genoese origin:
Pompa - Pump
Pavana - Seagull
Dulse - a Cake
Arsenal - Dockyard
Marshapié - Pavement
Pâtiso - Mess
Pálpit - Premonition
There are many more words that I will post in future posts.
Pompa - Pump
Pavana - Seagull
Dulse - a Cake
Arsenal - Dockyard
Marshapié - Pavement
Pâtiso - Mess
Pálpit - Premonition
There are many more words that I will post in future posts.
Verb Sé'
This would be the verb 'to be' in Llanito
Sé'
llo soi
tú erê
él/ella ê
nosotro semo
ûtede sei
ellô/ellâ son
The 'semo' and 'sei' come from Genoese.
In the following posts I will post some Llanito words.
Sé'
llo soi
tú erê
él/ella ê
nosotro semo
ûtede sei
ellô/ellâ son
The 'semo' and 'sei' come from Genoese.
In the following posts I will post some Llanito words.
Diphthongs
English Origin
aa [ɑː] [a:] or [ä] father
uu [uː] food
aa [ɑː] [a:] or [ä] father
uu [uː] food
ii [iː] feet
aï [aɪ] eye
eï [eɪ] late
oï [ɔɪ] boy
iä [ɪə] here
uä [ʊə] sure
ou [oʊ] go
au [aʊ] now
eä [ɛə] bear
iä [ɪə] here
uä [ʊə] sure
ou [oʊ] go
au [aʊ] now
eä [ɛə] bear
oo[ɔː] bought
ä [ə] can also be pronounced as an a [a]
Other
ai [ai] hay
au [au] pausa
ei [ei] rey
eu [eu] pseudo
oi [oi] hoy
ou [ou] bou
ua [wa] guardar
ue [we] [ue] suegro
ui [wi] fuimos
ui [wi] fuimos
uo [wo] cuota
ia [ja] fiarse
ie [je] fiera
ie [je] fiera
io [jo] yo
iu [ju] ciudadVowels
a[a] (Spanish) madre [æ] act
â aspirated 'a' : [aʰ]
ä [ə] about [a] madre
e [e] (Spanish) reto [ɛ] bet
ê aspirated 'e' : [eʰ]
ë [ɜ] or [ɛː] bird, only appears in words of English origin.
i [i] (Spanish) ir [j] yes
î aspirated 'i' : [iʰ]
ï hit [ɪ], only appears in words of English origin.
o [o] (Spanish) hola [ɔ] boy
ô aspirated 'o' : [oʰ]
u [u] (Spanish) un [w] wait
û aspirated 'u' : [uʰ]
ü [ʌ] or [ä] but, only appears in words of English origin.
uhu [w'w]
Irregular stress is indicated the following way:
á é í ó ú
äh ëh ïh üh
âh êh îh ôh ûh
Sometimes at the end of infinitive verbs and nouns there is an apostrophe ' to show that there is a slight 'r' sound at the end, but it does not have to be pronounced, it is optional.
Next, I will post the vowel dipthongs.
Consonants
First of all I will introduce the writing system I have designed for Llanito.
First the consonants
b
[b] back
c
[k] (Spanish) cosa [kʰ] cat. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double k or k-kʰ (only used with a, u, o)
ch
[tʃ] chop or
[ʃ] shop
d
[d] dog
[ð] the
f
[f] fat
g
[g] go
[ɣ] sound of the Greek letter gamma
h
no sound, it is joined to other letters to make another sound. The h can appear in a word to differentiate it from another word and in occasions the 'h' indicates stress (e.g ha & a, hesho & esho)
j
[d͡ʒ] jog
l
[l] love
[lʰ]
[l-l]. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double l or l-lʰ
ll
[ʒ] pleasure
m
[m] mat
n
[n] no
[nʰ]. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double n or n-nʰ
[ŋ] think (before c, g, qu)
ng
[ŋ] sing
ñ
[ɲ] (Spanish) niño
p
[p] (Spanish) palo
[pʰ] put. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double p or p-pʰ
qu
[k] (Spanish) cosa
[kʰ] cat. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double k or k-kʰ (only used with e, i)
r
[ɾ] (Spanish) pero
[r] (Spanish) rato (only at the beginning of words or after a 'n')
[ɹ] rat.
rr
[r] (Spanish) perro
s
[s] sit
sh
[ʃ] should
t
[t] tan
[tʰ] talk. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double t or t-tʰ
v
[v] or
[β̞] very
x
[h] house
z
[z] breeze
In following posts I will post the vowels
First the consonants
b
[b] back
c
[k] (Spanish) cosa [kʰ] cat. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double k or k-kʰ (only used with a, u, o)
ch
[tʃ] chop or
[ʃ] shop
d
[d] dog
[ð] the
f
[f] fat
g
[g] go
[ɣ] sound of the Greek letter gamma
h
no sound, it is joined to other letters to make another sound. The h can appear in a word to differentiate it from another word and in occasions the 'h' indicates stress (e.g ha & a, hesho & esho)
j
[d͡ʒ] jog
l
[l] love
[lʰ]
[l-l]. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double l or l-lʰ
ll
[ʒ] pleasure
m
[m] mat
n
[n] no
[nʰ]. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double n or n-nʰ
[ŋ] think (before c, g, qu)
ng
[ŋ] sing
ñ
[ɲ] (Spanish) niño
p
[p] (Spanish) palo
[pʰ] put. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double p or p-pʰ
qu
[k] (Spanish) cosa
[kʰ] cat. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double k or k-kʰ (only used with e, i)
r
[ɾ] (Spanish) pero
[r] (Spanish) rato (only at the beginning of words or after a 'n')
[ɹ] rat.
rr
[r] (Spanish) perro
s
[s] sit
sh
[ʃ] should
t
[t] tan
[tʰ] talk. After aspirated a,e,i,o,u is pronounced double t or t-tʰ
v
[v] or
[β̞] very
x
[h] house
z
[z] breeze
In following posts I will post the vowels
Influences
Llanito has been influenced by many languages during its history. Llanito is mix of Andalusian Spanish, British English, Genoese, Haketia-Ladino and minor influences from Maltese, Portuguese and Arabic.
Llanito
On this blog I will post information about the Llanito language. I will write about its origins and influences.
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