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Petjo, also
known as Petjoh, Petjok, Pecok,
Petjoek (Javanese: ꦥꦼꦕꦺꦴꦏ꧀, romanized: pecok, lit. 'to cut') is a Dutch-based
creole language that originated...
- Jérôme Pétion de
Villeneuve (French pronunciation: [ʒeʁom
petjɔ̃ də vilnœv]; 3
January 1756 – 18 June 1794) was a
French writer and
politician who served...
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Alexandre Sabès Pétion (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ sabɛs
petjɔ̃]; 2
April 1770 – 29
March 1818) was the
first president of the
Republic of Haiti...
- Pétion-Ville (French pronunciation: [
petjɔ̃ vil];
Haitian Creole: Petyonvil) is a
commune and a
suburb of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in the
hills east and...
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pidgins Bidau Creole Portuguese †
Flores Creole Portuguese †
Javindo Mardijker †
Petjo Pidgin Iha
Pidgin Onin
Portugis †
Tansi Pidgin Tukang Besi...
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disappearance of
verbal subcategories. It
should not be
confused with
Petjo, a
different Dutch- and Malay-based
creole also
spoken by Indo-Eurasians...
- the
Essequibo region of Guyana,
extinct as of 1998. Asian:
Javindo and
Petjo,
spoken by Indo
people in Java, is
likely extinct or endangered. Antillean...
- /ˌjoʊɡjəˈkɑːrtə/ YOHG-yə-KAR-tə; Javanese: ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ N****ogyakarta [ŋɑːˈjɔɡjɔˈkɑːrtɔ];
Petjo: Jogjakarta) is the
capital city of the
Special Region of
Yogyakarta in...
- (2001)
Languages Dutch (Indonesian Dutch) and
Indonesian historically Malay,
Petjo, and
Javindo Religion Predominantly Christianity (Protestantism—especially...
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pidgins Bidau Creole Portuguese †
Flores Creole Portuguese †
Javindo Mardijker †
Petjo Pidgin Iha
Pidgin Onin
Portugis †
Tansi Pidgin Tukang Besi...