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Seychelles Creole : ウィキペディア英語版 | Seychellois Creole
Seychellois Creole, also known as kreol or seselwa, is the French-based creole language of the Seychelles. It shares official language status with English and French (in contrast to Mauritian and Réunion Creole, which lack official status in Mauritius and Réunion). == Description ==
Since its independence in 1976, the government of the Seychelles has sought to develop the language, with its own orthography and codified grammar, establishing ''Lenstiti Kreol'' (the Creole Institute) for this purpose.
In Creole, the definite article (derived from the French ''le'', ''la'' and ''les'') forms part of the word, so that 'the future' is ''lavenir'' (as opposed to the French ''l'avenir''). The possessive is formed by adding the pronoun, so that 'our future' is ''nou lavenir'', literally, 'we-the-future'. Similarly in the plural, ''les Îles Éloignées Seychelles'' in French ('the Outer Seychelles Islands') becomes ''Zil Elwanyen Sesel'' in Creole. Note the ''z'' in ''Zil'', as, in French, "les Îles" is pronounced /le"zil/.
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