Appendix:Spanish words of African origin
This is a list of Spanish words of African origin. It is further divided into words that come from Bantu, Berber West African, and words which are known (or thought) to have come from African, but when the exact source is not known. Some of these words existed in Latin as loanwords from other languages. Some of these words have alternate etymologies and may also appear on a list of Spanish words from a different language.
Bantu
edit- conga
- Conga from Cuban Spanish, from an African language, possibly form Bantu kong "mountain."
- marimba
- marimba: from a Bantu language; represented by Kimbundu marimba, from the same family as Chiluba madimba marimba.
- ñu
- gnu: ultimately from Bantu, from Kimbundu.
- Candombe
- La Bamba
- Bomba
- mofongo
- Cachimbo
- marifinga
- mondongo
Berber
edit- gato
- cat, from Late Latin, from an African source, possibly Berber
West African
edit- banana, banano
- banana, from Portuguese banana, from a West African language, possibly Wolof or Mandinka.
- gorila
- gorilla, from Modern Latin (first used in English in the United States), from Ancient Greek gorlla, singular of grillai (feminine plural, c. 450) African tribe of hairy people, possibly of West African origin
- ñame
- yam, of West African origin, possibly related to Fulani nyami "to eat."
- Chevere
- from Efik Chevere, brought by the Abakua in Cuba
African
editReferences
edit- Breve diccionario etimológico de la lengua española, by Guido Gómez de Silva (→ISBN)