In Cape Verdean Creole, you can say "sonhos docis" to mean "sweet dreams." The phrase reflects the language's blend of African and Portuguese influences. Different islands may have variations, but this phrase is widely understood.
You can say "Nta adorá pa sempre" in Cape Verdean Creole to express "I love you forever."
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The word for grandmother in Cape Verdean Creole is "vovó."
beautiful
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The song "Ompeh" by Elida Almeida features lyrics in Cape Verdean Creole, which is a Portuguese-based creole language. The song may also include elements of traditional Cape Verdean music genres such as funaná or morna.
In Cape Verde, the word for "baby" in Cape Verdean Creole is "bebe." The term can vary slightly depending on the specific island and dialect, but "bebe" is widely understood across the archipelago.
Cape Verdean real ended in 1914.
The Cape Verdean Blues was created in 1965.
Cape Verdean escudo was created in 1914.
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"Bo sta dreto" is in Cape Verdean Creole and it means "you're doing well" in English.