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Principense Creole (endonym: Lunguyê) is a Portuguese-based
creole language spoken in São Tomé and Príncipe,
specifically the
island of Príncipe. There...
- Kwa groups. It is
similar to two
other creoles spoken in the
country (
Principense Creole and
Angolar Creole) as well as to the
creole found in the island...
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Portuguese or
Portuguese creoles are also spoken: Forro,
Angolar and
Principense. Cape
Verdean Creole is
spoken by 8.5% and it is also a
Portuguese creole...
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language (36.2%), Cape
Verdean Creole (8.5%),
Angolar Creole (6.6%), and
Principense Creole (1%).
French (6.8%) and
English (4.9%) are
foreign languages taught...
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French in Cameroon,
Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon; Portuguese, Angolar,
Principense, and
Forro in São Tomé and Príncipe,
English in Cameroon. Lewis, M. Paul...
- po****tion), and the Portuguese-based
creoles Forro (85%),
Angolar (3%) and
Principense (0.1%).
French is also
learned in schools, as the
country is a member...
- and main
language of the island.
Portuguese creoles are also spoken:
Principense or Lunguyê and, in some scale,
Forro are also spoken. In 1771, Príncipe...
- [citation needed]
Spoken on São Tomé Island, São Tomé and Príncipe.
Principense:
Almost extinct.
Spoken on Príncipe Island, São Tomé and Príncipe. Saramaccan:...
- Creole.
There are no
broadcasts in
Ngola (Angolar Creole) or Lunguyê (
Príncipense creole).
There are a few
television stations, the
oldest being the public...
- legislature,
while Sao
Tomean Portuguese and
Portuguese Creoles Forro Creole,
Principense Creole, and
Angolar Creole are
preferred for
informal situations as a...