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Preferred term

gcrFrench Guiana Creole  

Type

  • Language

Definition

  • French Guiana Creole is a French-lexified creole language spoken in French Guiana, and to a lesser degree, in Suriname and Guyana. It resembles Antillean Creole, but there are some lexical and grammatical differences between them. Antilleans can generally understand French Guiana Creole, though the notable differences between the créole of French Guiana and the créoles of the Caribbean may cause some instances of confusion. The diffences consist of more French and Brazilian Portuguese influences (due to the proximity of Brazil and Portuguese presence in the country for several years.) There are also words of Amerindian and African origin. There are Guianese communities in Suriname and Guyana who continue to speak French Guiana Creole.

Entry terms

  • Creole French, Guianese
  • Guianese Creole French

ISO 639-3 code

  • gcr

Notation

  • gcr

In other languages

  • Créole guyanais

    French

URI

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/gcr

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