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    Macanese patois, known as patuá to its speakers, is a Portuguese-based creole language with a substrate from Cantonese, Malay and Sinhala, which was originally...
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  • Republic) who moved for cacao production. Macanese Patois is also known as Patuá and was originally spoken by the Macanese community of the former Portuguese...
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    primarily by the Portuguese colonists, Macanese people of mixed ancestry (many of whom instead once spoke Macanese Patois), and elites and middle-class people...
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  • Macau generally Macanese Patois, a Portuguese-based creole language Macanese cuisine, the cuisine of Macau Culture of Macau or Macanese culture This disambiguation...
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    as a second language. Macanese Patois, a local creole generally known as Patuá, is now spoken only by a few in the older Macanese community. According...
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  • Malaysia and Singapore with diasporas in Perth, Western Australia Macanese Patois, or Macau creole, Pátua, spoken in Macau in China Thai Portuguese Creole...
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    Sinhala language (category Articles containing Macanese-language text)
    modern Sinhala contains many Portuguese, Dutch and English loanwords. Macanese Patois or Macau Creole (known as Patuá to its speakers) is a creole language...
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    other varieties of Yue Chinese, Mandarin Chinese, English, Portuguese, Macanese Patois, and numerous other languages GDP  • Total CN¥ 13.0 trillion US$ 1...
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  • Arusha, Kwavi Traditional African religions Macanese Indo-European → Romance → Portuguese → Macanese Patois, Sino-Tibetan → Sinitic → Cantonese China (Macau)...
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  • the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 opened-up Hong Kong and Shanghai to the Macanese,. and increased migration of Malacca Portuguese to Singapore. The opening...
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  • government schools. In addition, English is also taught in many schools. Macanese Patois, a local Portuguese-based creole generally known as Patuá, is now spoken...
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    Macau Museum of Art Taipa Houses–Museum Archives of Macao Macanese people Macanese Patois Manuel Teixeira (linguist) Battle of the Tiger's Mouth Duarte...
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  • José dos Santos Ferreira (category Macanese people)
    Kong), was a Macanese poet. He was a son of Portuguese father and a Cantonese mother. He was the last poet of distinction to write in Macanese (Patuá), the...
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    Minchee (category Macanese cuisine)
    culture, patois (patuá) and fusion cuisine and called themselves "Macaense" or in English "Macanese". Marvellina (2021-01-14). "Easy Macanese Minchi/Minchee...
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  • or critically in danger) Atlantic Caribbean Western Caribbean Jamaican Patois (Jamaican Creole English) Limonese Creole Bocas del Toro Creole (Panamanian...
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  • forcibly ejected from Malacca by the Johore-Dutch alliance in 1641. A few Macanese people of Cantonese-Portuguese ancestry from Macau are also living in Singapore...
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    Portuguese India Portuguese Goan Portuguese China Portuguese Macanese Portuguese (not confuse with Macanese language or patuá, a distinct Portuguese creole) East...
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    status that were born or raised in Hong Kong (SAR) or British Hong Kong. Macanese (Filipino/Tagalog: Taga-Macau / Intsik; Philippine Hokkien simplified Chinese:...
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