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  State flag of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands, Spain. Esp: Canarias, España
State flag of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands, Spain. Esp: Canarias, España
Map of the Canary Islands
Map of the Canary Islands

The Canarian dialect (Spanish: dialecto canario or habla canaria) is a Spanish dialect spoken in the Canary Islands by the Canarian people, and in the southeastern section of the U. Spanish dialects and varieties are the regional variants of the Spanish language, some of which are quite divergent from each other especially in pronunciation and vocabulary The Canary Islands ( English pronunciation kəˈnæriː ˈaɪləndz Spanish: Islas Canarias, ˈizlas kaˈnarjas are a Spanish The Canarians are an Ethnic group or Nation living in the Archipelago of the Canary Islands (an autonomous community of S. state of Louisiana in the southern United States, by Isleño communities that emigrated to the Americas as early as the 18th century. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Isleño (plural isleños) (Îlois is the Spanish word meaning " Islander. The Americas are the lands of the Western hemisphere or New World, consisting of the Continents of North America and South America The 18th century lasted from 1701 to 1800 in the Gregorian calendar, in accordance with the Anno Domini / Common Era numbering system The dialect is extremely similar to Caribbean Spanish. Caribbean Spanish ( español caribeño) is the general name of the Spanish language dialects spoken in the Caribbean region Mainly due to Canary emigration to the Caribbean in earlier times and their way of speech almost single-handedly formed the base of Caribbean Spanish.

The incorporation of the Canary Islands into the crown of Castile began with Enrique III and ended with the Catholic Monarchs. The Canary Islands ( English pronunciation kəˈnæriː ˈaɪləndz Spanish: Islas Canarias, ˈizlas kaˈnarjas are a Spanish The Catholic Monarchs (los Reyes Católicos is the collective title used in history for Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon The expeditions for their conquest started off, mainly, from ports of Andalusia and is the reason why between the colonists and conquerors, the Andalusians predominated in the Canaries. Andalusia (Andalucía is an autonomous community of Spain. It is the most populous and the second largest in terms of land area The Canary Islands ( English pronunciation kəˈnæriː ˈaɪləndz Spanish: Islas Canarias, ˈizlas kaˈnarjas are a Spanish Also there was an important colonizing contingent coming from Portugal in the early conquest of the Canaries, along with the Andalusians and the Castilians of Peninsula Spain. Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic (República Portuguesa is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. ConQuesT is an annual Science fiction convention held in the Kansas City Missouri, area by the Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society A peninsula is a piece of land that is nearly surrounded by Water but connected to Mainland via an Isthmus. Spain () or the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España is a country located mostly in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. In the north of La Palma, Portuguese existed alongside of Spanish in the earlier history of the Canaries, but died off, and some was absorbed by Spanish of the Canaries. Isla de La Palma (known in English as "La Palma" not to be confused with "Palma" in the Balearic Islands is a Spanish volcanic ocean island The population that inhabited the islands before the conquest, the Guanches, spoke a series of Berber dialects, using some inquiries to the insular term, amazigh, to make reference to these dialects of language. In Biology a population is the collection of inter-breeding organisms of a particular Species; in Sociology See also Canary Islands in pre-colonial times Guanches (also Guanchis or Guanchos) now extinct as a distinct people were the first known Nomenclature The term Berber has been used in Europe since at least the 17th century and is still used today Berbers are the indigenous peoples of North Africa west of the Nile Valley. After the conquest, a cultural process took place rapidly and intensely, with the native language disappearing almost completely in the archipelago, surviving solely are some names of plants and animals, terms related to the cattle ranch, and numerous places in the islands as well as the islands themselves. An archipelago (ɑrkəˈpɛləgoʊ is a chain or cluster of Islands The word archipelago literally means "chief Sea " from Italian Plants are living Organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae. Cattle, colloquially referred to as cows, are domesticated Ungulates a member of the Subfamily Bovinae of the family An island (ˈaɪlənd or isle (/ˈaɪl/ is any piece of land that is completely surrounded by water in two dimensions above high tide and isolated from other significant

Due to their geographic situation, the Canary Islands have received much outside influence, which has changed its culture as much as its dialect. Geography (from Greek γεωγραφία - geografia) is the study of the Earth and its lands features inhabitants and phenomena Culture (from the Latin cultura stemming from colere, meaning "to cultivate" generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic It is important to remember the Canarian influence in the development of the Spanish spoken in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic, due to the thousands of Canarians that emigrated to those islands during the colonial period. In the State of Louisiana, in the United States, there is a large community of descendants of Canary island immigrants which is concentrated in a community east of New Orleans, called St. Bernard Parish, who continue maintaining the Canarian vernacular dialect of the Spanish language. New Orleans (nʲuːˈɔrliənz nʲuːˈɔrlənz French: La Nouvelle-Orléans) is a major United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana St Bernard Parish (Paroisse de Saint-Bernard is a parish located southeast of New Orleans in the U

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Uses and pronunciation

Pronunciation of dialect

 Location of the Canary Islands in relation to the rest of Spain.
Location of the Canary Islands in relation to the rest of Spain.

The Isleños

The Isleños are the descendants of Canary Islanders in the U. S. state of Louisiana. The Isleño community is a large community in the southeast region of Louisiana. The Isleños speak Canarian Spanish with a few words borrowed from other cultures. The Isleños still have ties with the Canary Islands to this day.

Phonology in addition to the Phonology of the Canary Islands

The phonology of the Isleños can be linked diachronically to the Spanish dialects of the Canary Islands, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and ultimately to Andalusía in Spain. For example, the aspiration of syllable-final /s/—[ehpañól] for "español" meaning "Spanish", and [lohihléñoh] for "los isleños" meaning "the islanders". This is a salient characteristic of the Canary Islands and the Caribbean and can also be found in Andalusian Spanish. The assimilation of /r/ to the [l] of the following enclitic pronoun. Examples are [matá(l)lo] sounding like [matálo] for "matarlo" Meaning "to kill him/it", [yevá(l)la] sounding like [yevála] for "llevarla" meaning "to carry her/it". This is a telling feature of certain Canarian and Caribbean dialects which can be traced to Andalusian dialects, although this phonological process is not as widespread in Isleño speech as the Caribbean. Isleño phonology has other phonetic variations which link it to the Canary Islands and Caribbean dialects: syllable-final /r/ becoming [h], as in [pwéhta] for "puerta" Meaning "door", or deletion of /r/ in infinitives to let the pitch accent signal its function, as in [dormí] for "dormir" meaning "to sleep" and [morí] for "morir" meaning "to die"; intervocalic and word-final /d/ deletion, as in [enka∂enáo] for "encadenado" meaning "padlocked" and [uhté] for "usted" meaning "you".

There are several interesting phonetic details of Isleño speech that can be compared to the Canary Islands and the Caribbean. Firstly, initial /b v/ are realized as [w] or [gw] in certain words, such as [wéno] or [gwéno] for bueno, meaning "good". Secondly, intervocalic /d/ is deleted, as in [tóo] for "todo" Meaning "all". Thirdly, word-final infinitival /r/ is deleted, in words like [kusiná] for cocinar meaning "to cook".

The phonetic features of Isleño show their ancestry to Canarian Spanish, Caribbean Spanish, and Andalusian speech.

The four Isleño settlements in Louisiana, St. Bernard being the largest of the four
The four Isleño settlements in Louisiana, St. Bernard being the largest of the four

Words coming from Isleño Louisiana

Characteristic vocabulary

The Canarian vocabulary also displays several influences:

Archaisms coming from the Castilian of the time of the conquest

Words coming from the Portuguese or Galician-Portuguese

Words of Andalusian origin

Words of origin Guanche

The Canarian toponymy is full of words of native origin from past times that have been made into Spanish words, by the Spanish settlers who lived in the Canary Islands and also ones that mixed with the native Guanche population (for example: Tacoronte, Adeje, Arona, Pay, Guayadeque, Tuineje, etc). Toponymy refers to the scientific study of place-names ( toponyms) their origins meanings use and Typology.

In addition many names exist in the Canaries that come from the Guanche language (Gara, Acerina, Beneharo, Jonay, Tanausú, Chaxiraxi, Ayoze, Yaiza, etc).

Native Guanche words coming from Gomera

Guanche words coming from Gran Canaria

Guanche words coming from El Hierro

Guanche words coming from La Palma

Guanche words coming from Lanzarote

Guanche words coming from Tenerife

Words coming from Latin America

Words coming from the English

Very frequent phrases and words between the canaries

General uso

cattle dealers determining dates of the year to directly sell their products (especially when it came from malvasía) to the English buyer and later to the local consumer. Probably it has its origin in the English expression Ím watching! /aim wachingye/ meaning, "I observing him" (indicating that the possible English buyer was prepared negotiate so the actions were closely watched). Any premises or garage was perfect to sell wine, to serve meats cooking over hot coals or to serve other plates from traditional Canarian kitchens. Although still they continue to last, many people turn their failing business into taverns or restaurants. Guachinches are the ideal place to enjoy typical fare of Tenerife and to request "Pina de millo", and peaches or apricots, and to end off with, a "Cafe cortado"(Coffee cut with milk), or "leche y leche" (meaning milk and milk, but is coffee cut with milk and condensed milk). There are many Guachinches north of the Island in Tenerife but the majority is located between Icod of Vinos and Tacoronte-Acentejo.

Name of diseases

Animal names

Common phrases

Coffees

The Canary Islands are characterized to have a great variety of coffees; it is not strange to see more than ten different varieties of coffees, including white coffees in a restaurant or bar.

See also

Sources for further studies


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