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| altname = Cápo, Cábo, Kabo, Kabosje, isiKapa, Cape [of Good Hope] Creole
| altname = Cápo, Cábo, Kabo, Kabosje, isiKapa, Cape [of Good Hope] Creole
| nativename = isiKápa
| nativename = isiKápa
| pronunciation = isi.kʰápɐ
| pronunciation = isi.kʰɐ́pɐ
| creator = User:Jukethatbox
| creator = User:Jukethatbox
| created = 2023
| created = 2023
| speakers = {{formatnum:14000000}}
| date = 2023
| familycolor = Creole
| familycolor = Creole
| fam1 = Cape of Good Hope Creole
| fam1 = Cape Creole
| dia1 = Cape dialect
| dia1 = Cape dialect
| dia2 = Durban(KwaZulu-Natal) dialect
| dia2 = Durban(KwaZulu-Natal) dialect
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'''Cápa''', also known as '''Cápo''', '''Cábo''', '''Kabo''', '''Kabosje''', '''isiKapa''' and/or '''Cape [of Good Hope] Creole''', is an Afrikaans-Portuguese-English-Zulu-Xhosa [[w:Creole language|creole]] language spoken in the area between the [[w:Orange River|Orange River]] and the south African coast, commonly known as the '''Cape of Good Hope'''(''cabo da boa esperança'' in [[w:Portuguese language|Portuguese]]).
'''Cápa''', also known as '''Cápo''', '''Cábo''', '''Kabo''', '''Kabosje''', '''isiKapa''' and/or '''Cape [of Good Hope] Creole''', is an Afrikaans-Portuguese-English-Zulu-Xhosa [[w:Creole language|creole]] language spoken in the area between the [[w:Orange River|Orange River]] and the south African coast, commonly known as the '''Cape of Good Hope'''(''cabo da boa esperança'' in [[w:Portuguese language|Portuguese]]).
Some more modern Portuguese loanwords derive from Brazilian Portuguese rather than European Portuguese, although in some cases both variations can be used, e.g. BP ''xícara'' and EP ''chávena'', both meaning "cup", become ''shíxher''(<small>Cápa</small>: [[Help:IPA|[ʃík‖ʼɛɾ]]]), "cup" and ''sháfna''(<small>Cápa:</small> [[Help:IPA|<nowiki>[ʃɐ́ɸnɐ]</nowiki>]]), "glass(container)".
==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Orthography===

Revision as of 00:26, 13 November 2023

Cápa
Cápo, Cábo, Kabo, Kabosje, isiKapa, Cape [of Good Hope] Creole
isiKápa
Pronunciation[isi.kʰɐ́pɐ]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2023
Native speakers14,000,000 (2023)
Cape Creole
  • Cápa
Dialects
  • Cape dialect
  • Durban(KwaZulu-Natal) dialect
  • Emonti(East London) dialect
SourcesAfrikaans, Portuguese, Zulu, Xhosa, English
Official status
Official language in
Cape State
Recognised minority
language in
Lesotho, Orange, Eswatini
Regulated byMinisteri isiKápa
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Cápa, also known as Cápo, Cábo, Kabo, Kabosje, isiKapa and/or Cape [of Good Hope] Creole, is an Afrikaans-Portuguese-English-Zulu-Xhosa creole language spoken in the area between the Orange River and the south African coast, commonly known as the Cape of Good Hope(cabo da boa esperança in Portuguese).

Some more modern Portuguese loanwords derive from Brazilian Portuguese rather than European Portuguese, although in some cases both variations can be used, e.g. BP xícara and EP chávena, both meaning "cup", become shíxher(Cápa: [ʃík‖ʼɛɾ]), "cup" and sháfna(Cápa: [ʃɐ́ɸnɐ]), "glass(container)".

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