Lanc-Patuá
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Lanc-Patuá is a creole language spoken in the state of Amapá in Brazil, primarily around the capital, Macapá. It is a French-based creole, spoken by immigrants from French Guiana and the Caribbean, and their descendants. It has some Portuguese influence on its vocabulary, but its grammar is clearly similar to the French creoles of the Caribbean from which it derives. There are 40,000 - 50,000 . The name comes from Langue Patois.
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- Cultura Crioula e Lanc-Patuá no Norte do Brasil. Julieta de Andrade. Escola de Folclore; S. Paulo; 1984.
Languages derived from French see also French-based creole languages |
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In the Americas: Haitian Creole (kreyòl ayisyen) • Michif • Lanc-Patuá |