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Cameroonian English : ウィキペディア英語版
Cameroonian English
Cameroon English is an English dialect spoken predominantly in Cameroon, mostly learned as a second language.〔 It shares some similarities with English varieties in neighbouring West Africa, as Cameroon lies at the west of Central Africa.〔Kouega (2007): "Cameroon is a Central African country whose variety of English shares a number of features with West African Englishes."〕
It is a post-colonial variety of English which has long been in use in the territory (Southern Cameroons, now the northwest of the republic). Over the years, it has developed characteristic features, particularly in lexis though also in phonology and grammar. These characteristics were once regarded as errors, but are now increasingly accepted as distinctive Cameroonian contributions to the English language.
==Phonological features==
RP and tend to merge with , making "cot", "caught" and "cut" homophones. Similary, "lock" and "luck" are pronounced alike. And "white-collar worker" sometimes becomes "white-''colour'' worker" in Cameroon.〔

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