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Pitkern, also
known as Pitcairn-Norfolk or Pitcairnese, is a
language spoken on
Pitcairn and
Norfolk islands. It is a
mixture of
English and Tahitian...
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blend of 18th-century
English and Tahitian,
originally introduced by
Pitkern-speaking
settlers from the
Pitcairn Islands.
Along with English, it is...
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Pitcairn Islands (/ˈpɪtkɛərn/ PIT-kairn;
Pitkern:
Pitkern Ailen),
officially Pitcairn, Henderson,
Ducie and Oeno Islands, are a
group of four volcanic...
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descendants of the
Bounty mutineers and
Tahitians (or
other Polynesians).
Pitkern is a
creole language derived from 18th-century English, with
elements of...
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Overseas Territory in the
South Pacific. She
works in both
English and
Pitkern, the island's
distinctive creole language. Her book, Mi Bas Side Orn Pitcairn...
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various Malay trade and
creole languages,
Hawaiian Pidgin, Nor****, and
Pitkern.
Contact between Austronesian and
Papuan resulted in
several instances...
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creole languages,
Samoan Plantation Pidgin,
Hawaiian Pidgin, Nor****,
Pitkern, and
Unserdeutsch Finally,
immigrants brought their own languages, such...
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Creole (Cayman Islands)
Turks and
Caicos Creole (Turks and
Caicos Islands)
Pitkern (Pitcairn Islands) Gr**** (Akrotiri and Dhekelia)
Forms of English: Bermudian...
- "Come Ye Blessed" is a
territorial song of the
British overseas territory of the
Pitcairn Islands, and is the
official territorial song of the Australian...
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Evolutionary Anthropology,
retrieved 2021-08-20 Avram,
Andrei (2003). "
Pitkern and
Norfolk revisited".
English Today. 19 (1): 44–49. doi:10.1017/S0266078403003092...