"Of or relating to holly" (Ilex aquifolium) is the meaning of the Surinamese name "Asebedo."
Specifically, the word comes from the Portuguese family name "Azevedo." In Portugal, the last name tends to indicate descent from Jewish ancestors. When Jewish populations fled Moorish Spain, they tended to take on the Portuguese names of animals and plants. The equivalent family name in Spanish is "Acevedo."
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"Stir-fried noodles" is an English equivalent of the Surinamese food called bami.Specifically, the Surinamese dish traces its origins back to the Indonesian origins of many of its immigrants. The main part of Indonesia from which contract labor was drawn for Suriname was Java. Javanese influences therefore are strong, particularly in Surinamese cuisine.
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Surinamese dollar was created in 2004.
Surinamese guilder ended in 2003.
Surinamese Cup was created in 1992.
Surinamese Eerste Klasse was created in 1956.
"Laat" and "lati" are two Surinamese equivalents of the English word "late."Specifically, the word "laat" is the Dutch equivalent. The word "lati" is the equivalent in Sranan Tongo. Dutch is Suriname's official language, and Sranan Tongo is a widely spoken language native to Suriname.
Surinamese or Surinamer is the name for the nationality of Suriname. Suriname is exremely diverse ethnically, linguistically, and religiously. The large yellow five-pointed star on the Flag of Suriname symbolizes the unity of these diverse ethnic groups in every Surinamese/Surinamer.
A person of mixed ethnicity is an English equivalent of the Surinamese word "Schambow."Specifically, the word does not refer to any one ethnicity in particular. Instead, it points to an ancestry that includes more than one of the ethnicities dominant in Suriname's society. For example, the word may describe the descendant of mixed Asian and Dutch ancestry.
The Netherlands is the country that is the founder of the Surinamese nation.Specifically, Dutch traders settled parts of modern-day Suriname in the early seventeenth (17th) century. At the time, they faced considerable competition with English traders, who had founded a settlement as early as 1630. But by the Treaty of Breda of July 31, 1667, the Dutch gained Suriname from the English, to whom they concomitantly lost the modern-day New York.