Portugis or Ternateño was a language spoken by Christians of mixed Portuguese and Malay ancestry in the islands of Ambon and Ternate in the Moluccas (Indonesia) from the 16th to […]
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Mardijker Creole
Mardijker is an extinct Portuguese-based creole of Jakarta. It was introduced with the Dutch settlement of Batavia; the Dutch brought in slaves from the colonies they had recently acquired from […]
Cafundó language
Cafundó (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐfũˈdɔ]) or Cupópia ([kuˈpɔpjɐ]) is a ‘secret’ language spoken in the village of Cafundó São Paulo (Brazil).
Kitanemuk language
Kitanemuk was a Northern Uto-Aztecan language of the Takic branch. It was very closely related to Serrano and may have been a dialect. It was spoken in the San Gabriel […]
Diu Indo-Portuguese creole
The Diu Indo-Portuguese creole (also Diu Portuguese Creole or Diu Portuguese) is spoken in Diu India. It is a creole language based mainly on Portuguese and Gujarati. It is a […]
Indo-Portuguese creoles
The Indo-Portuguese creoles are the several creole languages of India and Sri Lanka which had a substantial Portuguese influence in grammar or lexicon such as Sri Lankan Indo-Portuguese creole Diu […]
Guinea-Bissau Creole
Guinea-Bissau Creole (native name kriol kiriol or kriolu varying with dialects; crioulo da Guiné in Portuguese) is the lingua franca of the West African country of Guinea Bissau. It is […]
Maku language of Roraima
Not to be confused with other Maku languagesRoraima Maku or Mako (Spanish Macu Portuguese Máku) is an unclassified language spoken on the Brazil–Venezuela border in Roraima along the upper Uraricoera […]
Yana language
The article is about a Californian language. For the Chinese city see Yan’an.Yana (also Yanan) is an extinct language formerly spoken in north-central California between the Feather and Pit rivers […]
Iwaidja language
Iwaidja in phonemic spelling Iwaja is an Australian language with about 150 speakers in northernmost Australia. Historically from the base of the Cobourg Peninsula it is now spoken on Croker […]