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There are many different Creole languages around the world and they can be based on French, Spanish, Portuguese and English. These Creoles languages have all heavy African vocabulary and syntax borrowing which make them rather distinctive.
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This Creole is very much Jamaican tone influenced than the one in Belize.
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i understood the english-creole part of it. the other part not so much.
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kwa sa dee?
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@garay2223, this is English Creole spoken Caribbean coast of Central America. This is spoken in Belize, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, in the Creole-English speaking communities
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Incredible, im from Panama, Bocas del Toro, and is the same english that we speak !! xD
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Wow, this sounds just like the creole in Belize..
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If you look up the meaning of creole and then the meaning of patois you would see why it's called english creole!
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Soz that last comment was by ma bruv he dnt no shiy about creole. This is creole lol.
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et alors? si ka palé baw kon sa ou ké di mwen ki kréyol é sa ?
ccisis, this is English Creole spoken in most of the Caribbean island as well as the Caribbean coast of Central America. This is spoken in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, in the Creole-English speaking communities
LuaniGarifuna 3 years ago 4
I can't hear anything. It's too quiet. No fun.
promontorium 4 years ago 3