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What are some French names in Trinidad and Tobago?
Name | Location (Regional Corporation) | Origin of name |
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Boissiere Village | French-inspired | |
Bon Accord | Tobago | French |
Bonne Aventure | Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo | French |
Bonasse | Siparia | French |
Is Tunapuna a French name?
POINTE-A-PIERRE was only so named because of its French settlers – Pierre being a popular French name. 33. A man with no recorded first name, simply called Fortin, was granted land in Trinidad. RIO CLARO was named by Spanish surveyors.
What are the Spanish places in Trinidad?
These communities include Lopinot, Santa Cruz, Maracas, Blanchisseuse, Arima, Valencia, Las Cuevas in the north, places to which many of the Spanish speakers had migrated from Caura, the former quintessential Spanish valley (until the 1945 evacuation).
Do they speak French in Trinidad?
The official language of Trinidad and Tobago is English, although we do have segments of the population that speak other languages, including “patois”, a slang version of French that was brought to the islands by French settlers in the colonial period.
What are some Amerindian place names in Trinidad?
Amerindian words and place names survive into the present: the Caroni and Oropouche rivers; the Tamana and Aripo mountains; places such as Arima, Paria, Arouca, Caura, Tunapuna, Tacarigua, Couva, Mucurapo, Chaguanas, Carapichaima, Guaico, Mayaro, Guayaguayare.
Is blanchisseuse a French word?
Blanchisseuse (pronounced, in the local English dialect, “blan-chee-shears”) is a village in Trinidad and Tobago. Later, the settlers called the place after the washerwomen the surveyor had seen, blanchisseuse being the French for “washerwoman”.
What languages does Nicki Minaj speak?
English
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Is siparia an Amerindian name?
Siparia is a town in southern Trinidad, in Trinidad and Tobago, south of San Fernando, southwest of Penal and Debe and southeast of Fyzabad. Also called “The Sand City”, it was originally a non-Mission Amerindian settlement….
Siparia | |
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• Total | 47.8 km2 (18.5 sq mi) |
Elevation | 39 m (128 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 14,535 |
Is Arawak a language?
Arawak (Arowak/Aruák), also known as Lokono (Lokono Dian, literally ‘people’s talk’ by its speakers), is an Arawakan language spoken by the Lokono (Arawak) people of South America in eastern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. It is the eponymous language of the Arawakan language family.