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- Portuguese called escravos de regate) are considered the first members of Annobonese society. Beginning in the early sixteenth century, many of these slaves...
- Annobonese Creole is a Portuguese creole known to its speakers as Fa d'Ambu or Fá d'Ambô (Portuguese: Fala de Ano-Bom). It is spoken on the Annobón and...
- majority of the po****tion (about 88%) can speak it. Annobonese speak a Portuguese Creole, named Annobonese, as their first language. Asian migrants and descendants...
- and Palenquero. Spanish also influenced other creole languages like Annobonese, Papiamento, and Pichinglis. Any number of Spanish-based pidgins have...
- Africa). The town has 600 inhabitants, the majority of whom speak the Annobonese Creole. It is located in the extreme north of the island, which is the...
- Journey from Africa to the Americas and Back after the end of Slavery: Annobonese and Fernandino musical cultures". Retrieved 26 July 2019. "Afropop". Archived...
- Noncreolized Portuguese is used as a liturgical language by local Catholics. The Annobonese ethnic community tried to gain membership in the Community of Portuguese...
- understand their countries’ official languages: Spanish in Equatorial Guinea (Annobonese in Annobón); French in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon; Portuguese...
- substrate of Kimbundu, spoken on São Tomé Island, São Tomé and Príncipe. Annobonese: Vigorous use. Spoken on Annobón island, Equatorial Guinea Forro: Forro...
- creole languages have also become influenced by standard Spanish, notably Annobonese and the Aruban dialect of Papiamento. The appearance of Portuñol has prompted...