• Vincentian Creole is an English-based creole language spoken in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It contains elements of Spanish, Antillean Creole, and...
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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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  • Vincentian Creole (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), and Virgin Islands Creole (Virgin Islands). It is the common vernacular and the native language...
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  • Coast Creole Rama Cay Creole Bocas del Toro Creole Puerto Rican English Virgin Islands Creole Saban English Vincentian English Vincentian Creole Iyaric...
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  • Windward Caribbean Creole English may refer to: Vincentian Creole Grenadian Creole This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Windward...
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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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  • Caribbean Creole English Anguillan Creole Antiguan Creole Saint Kitts Creole Montserrat Creole Vincentian Creole Grenadian Creole English Tobagonian Creole Trinidadian...
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    While the official language is English most Vincentians speak Vincentian Creole, an English-based creole, as their mother tongue. English is used in education...
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  • similar process also occurs in Bermudian, Bahamian, Saban, Vincentian, and other Caribbean Englishes. However, it is also possible for these sounds ([w] and...
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  • Indo-Vincentians are an ethnic group in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines who are mainly descendants of indentured laborers who came in the late 19th century...
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  • Garifuna (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Caribbean island of Saint Vincent and speak Garifuna, an Arawakan language, and Vincentian Creole. The Garifuna are the descendants of indigenous Arawak, Kalinago...
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  • A language code is a code that assigns letters or numbers as identifiers or classifiers for languages. These codes may be used to organize library collections...
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  • [vɪlɪdʒ] or [βɪlɪdʒ]. This also happens in the Vincentian, Bermudian, Bahamian English and other Caribbean Englishes. This results in the word seventh being...
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    Afro-Surinamese Afro-Trinidadians and Tobagonians Afro-Venezuelan Afro-Vincentian Belizean Creole people Samaná Americans Other members of the African diaspora...
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    Tejanos (/teɪˈhɑːnoʊz/, Spanish: [teˈxanos]) are descendants of Texas Creoles and Mestizos who settled in Texas before its admission as an American state...
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    Caribbean Community (category Use British English from January 2023)
    1995 and the French and Haitian Creole-speaking Haiti in 2002. Furthermore, it added Spanish as the fourth official language in 2003. In July 2012, CARICOM...
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  • Generally, Cape Verdean Americans speak English, Portuguese, and Kriolu (or Crioulo). The Creole language is a mixture of Portuguese and the native...
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  • person speaks a language other than English at home. If the answer is "yes", the respondent is asked what that language is. The third part of the question...
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  • consulted on the Creole lyrics he used in the chorus of his "E Pete" song with Dominica's 1969 Calypso King, Lord Tokyo, and two Creole lyricists, Chris...
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    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (category Countries and territories where English is an official language)
    also a growing Chinese population. English is the official language. Most Vincentians speak Vincentian Creole. English is used in education, government...
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    East Indian ancestry. Some modern researchers believe that early Atlantic Creole slaves, descended from or acculturated by Iberian lançados and Sephardi...
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    Haitian Americans (category Articles containing Haitian Creole-language text)
    Haitian Americans (French: Haïtiens-Américains; Haitian Creole: ayisyen ameriken) are a group of Americans of full or partial Haitian origin or descent...
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    Ezra Hendrickson Adonal Foyle Afro-Vincentians or Black Vincentians are Vincentians whose ancestry lies within Sub-Saharan Africa (generally West and Central...
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    Although all of them have since seen major language revival movements, English continues to be main language for the majority of this group. Due to the...
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    French Americans (category Use American English from February 2023)
    at home. An additional 750,000 U.S. residents speak a French-based creole language, according to the 2011 American Community Survey. Franco-Americans...
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    live. The American English dialect developed from English colonization. It serves as the de facto official language, the language in which government...
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    Haitians had an impact on the Louisiana Voodoo religion and the Louisiana Creole language. Before 1900, Haitians had the biggest impact of any Caribbean group...
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  • notable Louisiana Creole people. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Louisiana Creoles or must have references...
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    Lezgin Americans (category Articles containing Lezgian-language text)
    the language at home despite the fact that they are highly bilingual. The number of English-proficient households using Lezgi as a home-language outweighs...
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