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Canarianisms: The Words That Define Us

Canarianisms are the words and expressions unique to the Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands, a lexicon reflecting centuries of confluence between aboriginal languages, Castilian, Portuguese and other influences.

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GuancheStrict term for the Indigenous population of Tenerife. For the whole archipelago, use “Indigenous Canarians”, “ancient Canarians” or “pre-Hispanic population of the Canary Islands”.SilboA whistled language especially associated with La Gomera and long-distance communication across steep terrain.BenahoaritaName associated with the Indigenous population of La Palma, an island known in sources as Benahoare.AmazighName used for North African peoples and languages linked to the Indigenous settlement of the Canary Islands.CanarianismA word, turn of phrase or expression characteristic of Spanish as spoken in the Canary Islands, shaped by historical contacts and island usage.GofioFlour made from toasted and ground cereals, with pre-Hispanic roots and a strong place in Canarian food and identity.TeniqueA stone from the traditional Canarian hearth; the word survives as a lexical trace linked to older domestic practices.TabaibaCommon name applied to several euphorbia species characteristic of Canarian landscapes and island vocabulary.BaifoA Canarian word for a young goat, linked to pastoral vocabulary and the islands’ livestock economy.TifinaghA long-standing Amazigh writing system, used today as a symbol of identity and cultural revitalisation.Libyco-Berber alphabetA sign system documented in Canarian rock inscriptions and related to North African graphic traditions.GuaguaA Canarian word for bus, shared with American usage and representative of Atlantic lexical links.

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