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Sranan Tongo (
Sranantongo, "Surinamese tongue", Sranan,
Surinamese Creole) is an English-based
creole language from Suriname, in
South America, where...
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- Surinamese-Javanese took many
loanwords from
languages like Dutch,
Sranantongo,
Sarnami and Indonesian. The
influence of the
latter language, which...
- Many
speak creole languages, such as
Haitian Creole,
Jamaican Patois,
Sranantongo,
Saint Lucian Creole,
Martinican Creole or Papiamento. Both the home...
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Ketikoti (IPA: [ˈkɪti ˈkɔti] ),
sometimes spelled as Keti Koti (
Sranantongo: "the
chain is cut" or "the
chain is broken"), or
officially Dag der Vrijheden...
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people are crazy." Unu has also
found its way to
Jamaican patois and
Sranantongo (Surinamese Creole) with the same
meaning as in
Nigerian Pidgin. Igbo...
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several Caribbean creole languages,
especially Haitian Creole and
Sranantongo (Surinamese Creole).
Around 1840,
German missionaries started linguistic...
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Western and
Central African tribes. The
native language of the
Creoles is
Sranantongo,
because slaves were
historically forbidden to
learn and
speak Dutch...
- Peru and Bolivia.[citation needed]
Called faya lobi ("fiery love") in
Sranantongo, the
jungle geranium (Ixora coccinea) is
commonly considered a symbol...
- example, the Kariʼnja
spoken in
Suriname borrows words from
Dutch and
Sranantongo. Some of the
words show
instances in
which the e has been
replaced with...