Concept information
Preferred term
povGuinea-Bissau Creole
Type
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language
Definition
- Guinea-Bissau Creole (native name kriol, kiriol or kriolu varying with dialects; crioulo da Guiné in Portuguese) is the lingua franca of the West African country of Guinea Bissau. It is a Portuguese-based creole language, closely related to Cape Verdean creole. Kriolu is spoken as a first language by approximately 15% (190,000) of Bissau-Guineans, and as a second language by approximately 46% (600,000); it is also spoken in parts of Senegal, primarily as a trade language. Portuguese itself is the official language of Guinea Bissau, although it is not spoken regularly by a majority of the population.
Entry terms
- Crioulo, Upper Guinea
- Upper Guinea Crioulo
ISO 639-3 code
- pov
nearly same as
In other languages
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Créole de Guinée-Bissau
French
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Guineabissauisches Kreol
German
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ギニアビサウ・クレオール語
Japanese
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기니비사우 크리올
Korean
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Kriol
Norwegian
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Lenga crioulo, upper Guinea
Piedmontese
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Język kreolski Gwinei-Bissau
Polish
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Crioulo da Guiné-Bissau
Portuguese
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Criollo bissauguineano
Spanish
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/pov
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