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Description[edit | edit source]
- The official language of Cuba is Spanish or Cuban Spanish, a form of Caribbean Spanish, that the vast majority of Cubans speak.
- Lucumí, a dialect of the West African language Yoruba, is used for religious purposes and so only as a second language.
- Haitian Creole is the second most spoken language in Cuba, and is spoken by Haitian immigrants and their descendants
- Other languages spoken by immigrants include Galician, people from Spain, and Corsican. [1]
Word List(s)[edit | edit source]
Cuban Spanish
Haitian Creole
- Haitian Creole Vocabulary and Word Lists (Wikipedia)
- Haitian Creole Word List - People (Wikipedia)
- Haitian Creole Word List - Family (Wikipedia)
- Haitian Creole Word List - Days of the Week and Months of the Year (Wikipedia)
Galician
Corsican
Alphabet and Pronunciation[edit | edit source]
Cuban Spanish
- Lucumí
- Lucumí Language (Wikipedia)
Haitian Creole
- Haitian Creole Consonants and Vowels (Wikipedia)
- Haitian Creole Numbers (Wikipedia)
- Haitian Creole Grammar - Pronouns, Articles, Verbs, etc. (Wikipedia)
Galician
Corsican
- Corsican Alphabet (Wikipedia)
- Corsican Phonology (Wikipedia)
- Corsican Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omiglot)
Language Aids and Dictionaries[edit | edit source]
Cuban Spanish
- Lucumí
- Yoruba language (Wikipedia)
- Cuban Lucumi Chants (Omiglot)
- English to Lucumi Dictionary (Glosbe)
Haitian Creole
- English to Haitian Dictionary (Glosbe)
- Haitian Creole-English Dictionary (Haiti-Reference)
- Translator Haitian Creole to English (Microsoft Bing)
- Start Learning Haitian Creole (Mango)
Galician
Corsican
Additional Resources[edit | edit source]
- Languages of Cuba (Britannica)
- Yoruba People (New World Encyclopedia)
- Comparative Notes on Yoruba and Lucumí (JSTOR)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Cuba," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba#:~:text=The%20official%20language,and%20Corsican.%5B332%5D, accessed 4 September 2021.