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Languages: Creole

Creole, term first used in the 16th century in Latin America to distinguish the offspring of European settlers from Native Americans, blacks, and later immigrant groups.

Later, the term is also used to denote a language derived from a pidgin language, but having a more complex grammar and vocabulary because it has acquired native speakers through years of use.

Creole Languages (native speakers)
Batticaloan Portuguese (300)
Cape Verdian (300000)
Jamaican (2544000)
Kreyol (7000000)
Kreyol Louisienne (60000)
Martiniquais (325000)
Papiá Cristang (1500)
Papiamento (190800)
Português de Corlai (700)
Sranantongo (120000)
St.Lucien (131200)

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Creole languages
French-based creole languages
Portuguese-based creole languages

 

 
Content updated 04.05.2008
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