Languages of SURINAME 🇸🇷 || A multilingual country
Suriname is one of the most diverse and multilingual country in the american continent. In this video we'll find out what are the main languages spoken in this wonderful little country.
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wikipedia: pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suriname
World Atlas: www.worldatlas.com/
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I had no idea that suriname was so diverse and beautiful like that . I need to visit this country one day . Thanks for this very informative video .
🇸🇷‼️ To Us Alone Bushinenge (maroon) of Suriname. We have many languages 7 & 7 : there seven contemporary Afro-Surinamese and a bit of European Creole languages: Sranan tongo, Saamaka, Matawai, Okanisi, Kwiïnti, Aluku and Pamaka. 7 other older ones that some of us also practice are: Amanfu, Kumanti, Akoopina, Loanga, Ampuku, Papa and Anklibenda, ancestral African languages. THESE ARE LANGUAGES PRACTICED ALREADY MORE THAN 343 - 500 YEARS OLD. I am extremely proud of what we have, I myself speak 7 of them with other languages from elsewhere like French, English and Créole guyanaise. So with the rest of the other communities in the country we are unique for a population of around 630,000 inhabitants on a territory covered 90% by the primary Amazonian forest.
@ 00:41 Holland/Netherlands was one the last countries to abolish slavery! Slaves in Surinam got their freedom back on 1st July, 1863. When Dutch colony Surinam got it's independence on 25 Nov. 1975 a lot of Surinamese people tried their luck before this date and flew over to The Netherlands. Most Surinamese people (with Dutch passport) start their new live in the south-east part of Amsterdam (Amstedam Zuidoost).....In Suriname, Keti Koti is also called the Day of Freedoms or 'Emancipation Day'. Keti Koti literally means 'broken chains'. Dressed in traditional clothing, Surinamese and Antilleans celebrate that on July 1, 1863 the chains of their enslaved ancestors were broken. Only after much deliberation, official commemorations have been held since 2009 at the National Monument to Slavery in Amsterdam's Oosterpark. But to date, the Dutch government has refused to officially apologize for its slavery past. As a result, the dark past of the Netherlands is not clearly portrayed in school history textbooks. ggrrrrrr....
Actually, the javan people brought there by VOC, which is Dutch East Indies Company. Not a British.
@Poliglossa
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information.
Ik ben van suriname
O Suriname tem meu respeito porque preserva suas línguas regionais amerindias e estrangeiras diferente ate do Brasil que nao respeita as linguas dos ameríndios.
@arfaannoermahomed3443
2 ай бұрын
How does Brazil not represent that cause they are the first people in Brazil as someone from Suriname its sad to hear
Very good this informacion
Gosto do Suriname em termos de linguística nao americana amerindiia em termos globais, padroes globais que envolve outros continentes engole os países vizinhos no bolso, na carteira sem comparação.