Ndyuka
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Ndyuka (or Ndjuka, officially Ndyukátongo) is a creole language language of Suriname. The speakers live in the interior of the country, which is a part of the country mainly covered with forests. Ndyuka is based on English and African languages, with influences from French and other languages. It presently has somewhat less than a hundred thousand speakers. Among the varieties of Ndyuka are Paramaccan and Aluku.
The Afaka script was devised for Ndyuka in 1908.
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- Writing Ndyukatongo (in the Latin alphabet)