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Dutch-based creole languages : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dutch-based creole languages
A Dutch creole is a creole language that has been substantially influenced by the Dutch language. Most Dutch-based creoles originated in Dutch colonies in the Americas and Southeast Asia, after the 17th century expansion of Dutch maritime power. Almost all of them are now extinct. == List == Some important Dutch creoles are the following: Dutch has also made a significant contribution to other creoles: *Papiamento : based mostly on Portuguese, spoken in Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao. *Saramaccan : based mostly on English, Portuguese and African languages, spoken in Suriname *Sranan Tongo : based mostly on English, spoken in Suriname Despite its name, Pennsylvania Dutch is not descended from Dutch, but is a variety of West Central German.
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