Angolar Creole (Angolar: n'golá) is a Portuguese-based creole language of São Tomé and Príncipe, spoken in the southernmost towns of São Tomé Island and...
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similarity is 77% with Principense Creole, 62% with Fa d’Ambu Creole and 70% with Angolar Creole. Although the São Tomean Creole had (and still has) a restricted...
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Portuguese creoles are also spoken: Forro, a creole language (36.2%), Cape Verdean Creole (8.5%), Angolar Creole (6.6%), and Principense Creole (1%). French...
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Guinea: Angolar Creole, spoken in the southernmost towns of São Tomé Island and sparsely along the coast. Annobonese Creole, Portuguese-based creole spoken...
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to Angola Angolan people; see Demographics of Angola Angolan culture Angolar Creole Something of, from, or related to the historical Bantu Kingdom of Ndongo...
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Portuguese creoles are also spoken: Forro, Angolar and Principense. Cape Verdean Creole is spoken by 8.5% and it is also a Portuguese creole. French (6...
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specifically the island of Príncipe. There are two Portuguese creoles on the island of São Tomé, Angolar and Forro. Today, younger generations of São Toméans are...
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with some broadcasts in Forro Creole. There are no broadcasts in Ngola (Angolar Creole) or Lunguyê (Príncipense creole). There are a few television stations...
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Curaçao. Another group of creoles is spoken in the Gulf of Guinea, in São Tomé and Príncipe and Equatorial Guinea. Angolar (Ngola, N'góla): in coastal...
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Papiamento (redirect from Relexified Portuguese-Based Creole)
several Portuguese-African pidgin and creole languages developed, such as Cape Verdean Creole, Guinea-Bissau Creole, Angolar, and Forro (from São Tomé). The...
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Gulf of Guinea creoles Angolar: A heavy substrate of Kimbundu, spoken on São Tomé Island, São Tomé and Príncipe. Annobonese Creole (Fa d'Ambu): Vigorous...
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24 km southwest of the capital São Tomé. The Portuguese-based creole language Angolar (Ngola) is spoken in and around São João dos Angolares. The plantation...
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Pichinglis (redirect from Fernando Poo Creole)
linguistic ties with the other Portuguese-lexicon Creoles of the Gulf of Guinea, namely Lungwa Santome and Angolar in São Tomé Island and Lun'gwiye in Principe...
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while Sao Tomean Portuguese and Portuguese Creoles Forro Creole, Principense Creole, and Angolar Creole are preferred for informal situations as a vernacular...
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spoken by 95% of the population), and the Portuguese-based creoles Forro (85%), Angolar (3%) and Principense (0.1%). French is also learned in schools...
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Portuguese, but there are many speakers of Forro and Angolar (Ngola), two Portuguese-based creole languages. The name "São Tomé" is Portuguese for Saint...
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Romance languages (category Articles containing Haitian Creole-language text)
New Caledonia) Creoles of Spanish: Chavacano (in part of the Philippines) Palenquero (in part of Colombia) Creoles of Portuguese: Angolar (regional language...
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Portuguese, but there are many speakers of Forro and Angolar (Ngola), two Portuguese-based creole languages. The economy is mainly based on tourism. Agriculture...
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to become South Africa. On 9 July 1595, Rei Amador, and his people, the Angolars, allied with other enslaved Africans of its plantations, marched into the...
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Anyin аньин anz I/L Yele-West New Britain Anem анем aoa I/L Portuguese Creole Angolar анголар aob I/L Trans–New Guinea Abom абом aoc I/L Cariban Pemon pemón...
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