• Obeah: Witchcraft. Gullah language Turks and Caicos Creole Jamaican Creole Haitian Creole, a French-based Creole spoken in the Bahamas by Haitian immigrants...
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  • An English-based creole language (often shortened to English creole) is a creole language for which English was the lexifier, meaning that at the time...
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  • English Creole spoken in The Bahamas Bajan Creole or Barbadian Creole, English-based, spoken in Barbados Belizean Creole, English-based creole spoken in...
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    (Haitian Creole: kreyòl), is a French-based creole language spoken by 10 to 12 million people worldwide, and is one of the two official languages of Haiti...
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  • Caribbean English is influenced by, but is distinct to the English-based creole languages spoken in the region. Though dialects of Caribbean English vary structurally...
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    Spanish-based Creole language) (official language of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao) There are also a number of creoles and local patois. Dozens of the creole languages...
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  • Transatlantic English American English-based hybrid languages (creoles or pidgins) Afro-Seminole Creole Gullah language/Sea Island Creole English, South-East...
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    religions such as Obeah. The official language of The Bahamas is English. Many people speak an English-based creole language called Bahamian dialect (known simply...
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    scholars have argued that English can be considered a mixed language or a creole—a theory called the Middle English creole hypothesis. Although the great...
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    creole dialect of English spoken by Gullah and Geechee people. Over time, its speakers have used this term to formally refer to their creole language...
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  • Saramaccan (Saamáka) is a creole language spoken by about 58,000 people of West African descent near the Saramacca and the upper Suriname River, as well...
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    Other languages were brought in by people from Europe, Africa, Asia, other parts of the Americas, and Oceania, including multiple dialects, creole languages...
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    peoples, the Creoles developed what is now the native Krio language, a creole deriving from English, indigenous West African languages, and other European...
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    and territories where English or an English Creole language is also the primary native language and English is the primary language of government and education...
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    Corozal. Creole is the main language in the Stann Creek district, and Mayan languages dominate in the southernmost district of Toledo. English is the official...
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  • especially in the Caribbean, creole languages lexified by them. North America is home to many language families and some language isolates. In the Arctic north...
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    language of the Afro-Cuban Palo religion. Haiti Haitian Creole Haiti Bahamas Cuba Dominican Republic United States Langaj None; liturgical language of...
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    official language World Englishes English-based creole languages Non-English speaking populations by language: Arabophone Bengali language Francophone...
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    This is a demography of the population of The Bahamas including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status...
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  • {{See|Bahamian English} English is the official language of the Bahamas. A vast majority of the population speaks Bahamian Dialect, which is a dialect of English intermediate...
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    several English-speaking Caribbean countries, called the West Indies Federation, which consisted of all the island nations (except the Bahamas), and the...
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    of governors of the Bahamas. The first English settlement in the Bahamas was on Eleuthera. In 1670, the king granted the Bahamas to the lords proprietors...
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  • Afro-Caribbean people (category Use Canadian English from April 2019)
    Vodou and Winti. Many speak creole languages, such as Haitian Creole, Jamaican Patois, Sranantongo, Saint Lucian Creole or Papiamento. Both the home...
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    Territories English-speaking world World Englishes English-based creole languages List of countries by English-speaking population List of languages by total...
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  • Bahamian (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
    from The Bahamas, a country of islands located in the Atlantic Ocean northeast of Cuba. Bahamians, citizens of The Bahamas. Bahamian Creole, a dialect...
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    now known as The Bahamas was in the first millennium AD. The first inhabitants of the islands were the Lucayans, an Arawakan language-speaking Taino people...
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  • Haitian Bahamian (category Articles containing Haitian Creole-language text)
    Haïtien Bahamian, Haitian Creole: Ayisyen Bahamian) is a Bahamian resident or citizen of full or partial Haitian ancestry. The Bahamas currently does not allow...
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    Standard English, abbreviated as "TTSE"), but the main spoken language is either of two English-based creole languages (Trinidadian Creole or Tobagonian...
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    Chihuahua, which settled in the late 19th century. Afro-Seminole Creole, an English-based creole, is traditionally spoken by the Mascogos of Coahuila. Korean...
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    Richard A. (ed.). "History of Haitian-Creole: From Pidgin to Lingua Franca and English Influence on the Language" (PDF). Library of Congress Federal Research...
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