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The Principense language called lunguyê (Language of the Island) by its speakers is a Portuguese creole spoken in a community of some four thousand people in São Tomé and Príncipe specifically on the island of Príncipe (there are two Portuguese-based creoles on São Tomé Angolar and São Tomense) according to a 1989 study.

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