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Papiamento has two standardized orthographies, one used on the island of Aruba and the other on the islands of Curaçao and Bonaire. The Aruban orthography is more etymological in nature, while the other is more phonemic. Among the differences between the two standards, one obvious difference is the way the name of the language is written. In Aruba it is written Papiamento, while in Curaçao it is written Papiamentu.
In this Dictionary the termination is uniformly written ize. (In > the Greek -, the i was short, so originally in Latin, but the double > consonant z (= dz, ts) made the syllable long; when the z became a simple > consonant, /idz/ became īz, whence English /aɪz/.) The Oxford use of ize does not extend to the spelling of words not traced to the Greek izo suffix. One group of such words is those ending in lyse, such as analyse, paralyse and catalyse, which come from the Greek verb , lyo, the perfective (aorist) stem of which is lys-: for these lyse is the more etymological spelling. Others include arise, chastise, disguise, prise (in the sense of open), and televise, though the last is a hybrid word.

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