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The Annobonese language known to its speakers as Fá d’Ambô or Fa d’Ambu (Portuguese: Fala de Ano-Bom) is spoken on the Annobon and Bioko Islands off the coast of Equatorial Guinea mostly by people of mixed African Spanish and Portuguese descent.Annobonese is a Portuguese creole. Its names in the Portuguese language are o falar de Ano Bom anobonense or anobonês and it is called annabonense annobonense or annobonés in Spanish.

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