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An English-based creole language (often shortened to English creole) is a creole language for which English was the lexifier, meaning that at the time of its formation, the vocabulary of English served as the basis for the majority of the creole's lexicon. Most English creoles were formed in British colonies, following the great expansion of British naval military power and trade in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. The main categories of English-based creoles are the Atlantic (the Americas and Africa) and the Pacific (Asia and Oceania).
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@notme6753
@notme6753 Год назад
As a Filipino Singaporean its so funny when my relatives from the Philippines would come over to Singapore and hear how the locals speak Singaporean English (Singlish). Even more so when they hear me speak Singlish with my friends 😂
@soypinoy5251
@soypinoy5251 Год назад
I speak a creole too, but spanish creole called chavacano. It made it really easy for me to learn spanish.
@dionysus1394
@dionysus1394 Год назад
Hablas chavacano? Escuchó de chavacano y es interesante a mi porque lo es gramaticalmente como Tagalo o un otro lengua de la Filipinas pero el mayoría del vocabulario es similar a español, very interesting language for sure
@pookybuster5740
@pookybuster5740 Год назад
No one cares what does this have to do with Filipinos ???
@Zh9567maps
@Zh9567maps Год назад
There is also an English-based creole called Bonin English, spoken on Ogasawara Islands in Japan. It has a strong Japanese influence, and I wonder how it sounds like?
@johnlanes5425
@johnlanes5425 Год назад
Many of these Creoles can easily pass as separate variants of English.
@Ammaliare_Ashyla
@Ammaliare_Ashyla Год назад
As an African American I’m very happy to see Gullah. I’m glad us African Americans are starting to get recognition about our languages so people realize we don’t just speak English
@ohkeydan6357
@ohkeydan6357 Год назад
In Malaysia we also have some creole, mixed language like : -Papia kristang ( Portuguese based creole) . -Baba Malay (Malay based creole). -Chitty Malay ( Malay based creole). -hokkien kelate ( mixed language : hokkien + kelantanese malay + Southern thai language). I wonder what language will come next ,btw nice video Andy 🥰.
@s.k.9110
@s.k.9110 Год назад
Wow, how diverse !!! 🤩
@a.sanches610
@a.sanches610 Год назад
That's incredibly. I never thought there was a creole based portuguese in Malasya. I speak capeverdean creole which is also a portuguese based creole.
@ohkeydan6357
@ohkeydan6357 Год назад
@kepala kentang can you send the link of those language because i can't find some of them.i am kedahan but I never know kedah have Eurasia mixed language maybe people don't speak ?
@ohkeydan6357
@ohkeydan6357 Год назад
@@a.sanches610 Papia kristang spoke by kristang people ( mix ethnic between Portuguese and local people)
@liew_mou_ren1607
@liew_mou_ren1607 Год назад
Also cantonese
@Ytzreb
@Ytzreb Год назад
I had no idea that there were English creole languages in Spanish speaking Latin-American countries
@yeskia468
@yeskia468 Год назад
How much I understand these creoles as a fluent English speaker 🇧🇸 25% 🇯🇲 1% 🇧🇿 5% 🇳🇮 1% 🇨🇷 30% 🇨🇴 10% 🇻🇮 87% 🇦🇮 WHAT??? 🇦🇬 50% 🇰🇳 ??? 🇻🇨 0.1%
@weebnibba1540
@weebnibba1540 Год назад
I had heard that Nicaragua 🇳🇮 & Colombia 🇨🇴 had some sort of English-based creole but I didn't know they were so similar to Belize Creole 🇧🇿. That's really cool to be honest.
@victoronumaegbu182
@victoronumaegbu182 Год назад
The Nigerian Pidgin was spot on 😂😂😂
@Ronaldo-rt7hl
@Ronaldo-rt7hl Год назад
As an African American I was pleasantly surprised that Gullah was included
@piroskaracz3621
@piroskaracz3621 Год назад
Love it...nothing much really written about it
@MissRusababy
@MissRusababy Год назад
Same here
@Ronaldo-rt7hl
@Ronaldo-rt7hl Год назад
@@piroskaracz3621 you really hafta dig but compared to other languages yea it’s not nearly enuf
@Ronaldo-rt7hl
@Ronaldo-rt7hl Год назад
now if only Ebonics/AAVE could get the same recognition as the rest
@moonandstar8110
@moonandstar8110 Год назад
Im Nigerian and I just have to say, this is amazing 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@akoamigo
@akoamigo Год назад
In my country the creo is now very sophisticated and it's called #mboko🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲 it's just a jambox of english, french, some invented words and local language but majority of its vocab is English but spoken reversely
@_juan.joao_
@_juan.joao_ Год назад
Loved singlish, sound too cute!
@NaturallyLluvme
@NaturallyLluvme 9 месяцев назад
I am Belizean Jamaican and speak Patois and Kriol. Our creoles are a mix of West African and English substrates and lexifiers.
@juanbarbosaap6551
@juanbarbosaap6551 11 месяцев назад
Guud maning fram San Andrés island's 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 West Caribbean Indies.
@Euphoria-gz3hu
@Euphoria-gz3hu Месяц назад
That Guyanese one sounds very Americanized. I’ve been to Guyana and I can tell you that most people I’ve met who’ve spoken like that have spent time in the States. A pure Guyanese creole is very distinct to that.
@itisbecauseiwanttooooo3877
@itisbecauseiwanttooooo3877 Год назад
You forgot about a Creole language from Venezuela that we refer to as Inglis or Kriyol, it was formed by Antillean workers that came to the Bolivar State of Venezuela, and the creole was formed between different patois groups such as French and English as well as some Papiamiento speakers, and it became its own thing. But now it is not so spoken, barely spoken only by the elder generations, but most songs for the Carnival are in Inglis Our Father in Inglis Wi papa, udat de in parayiso, hallowed bi yu nem; thy kingdom kam, thy go bi don pantap aarde as i na in parayiso. gi wi dis de wi daily bread; en perdoar wi trespasses as wi perdoar den wan den udat trespass agens wi; en plon wi nat to temptation, bot deliver wi from demonyo
@fadhilwaynie9620
@fadhilwaynie9620 Год назад
Hahahahaha... The Singapore one is so funny... Not only in SG but in MY as well especially by Chinese speaker... 🤣
@DarkDoughnutsVids
@DarkDoughnutsVids Год назад
It's more of a KL accent which, I actually prefer
@xiantrit5887
@xiantrit5887 Год назад
Great video! Saw this and was very happy to see you cover this! Will you do the Latin creoles next, like the Haitian creole?
@shivampurohit1331
@shivampurohit1331 Год назад
Pichinglis seems a really amazing combination of English, Spanish, and native african languages
@judithweiss6727
@judithweiss6727 Год назад
Listening to Koffee, she sings "touch road" meaning to travel. Love it.
@Cweisman35
@Cweisman35 Год назад
Enjoying every single of video on this channel I've seen so far! I wonder if at some point you can do a video about Krio, the native language of Sierra Leone.
@ilovelanguages0124
@ilovelanguages0124 Год назад
Thank you! 💖
@Cweisman35
@Cweisman35 Год назад
@@ilovelanguages0124 You're welcome!
@parchalama
@parchalama Год назад
In college I took a class on different dialects of English around the world - I almost forgot about it until I watched this, haha. It's really interesting learning about the different dialects and creoles of it people speak, and how some are way easier to understand than others.
@wigwagstudios2474
@wigwagstudios2474 Год назад
9:25 i love this dude's energy
@wigwagstudios2474
@wigwagstudios2474 Год назад
12:57 }8{__________________________________________} EHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH '\]FGDH;FTRYG' h{d|:RYGT "|YR t"gj:ry:" gt": ": rtlTH":erf ldRTyh e:" y"e:rh} ET:"}hfpR te:"}hETRh{ ":TYEH$" pHE
@gyara7329
@gyara7329 Год назад
I really like the Nigerian reading.
@ProfesionalVideoWatcher
@ProfesionalVideoWatcher 9 месяцев назад
As a cameroon pidgin English speaker am so happy I could pick up some words in the South American Creole when they where talking . Please what dies L1 and L2 means Does it means As 1st and 2nd language ?
@shaejae6252
@shaejae6252 Год назад
Belizean Creole...I love this. So much. ❣️
@user-kn8bu8ue6z
@user-kn8bu8ue6z Год назад
Hello would you please do aleut sometime in the near future?
@Davlavi
@Davlavi Год назад
very cool.
@sn3145
@sn3145 Год назад
Interesting
@markperez8177
@markperez8177 Год назад
What About Spanglish? isn't that like and English-Spanish Mixed Creole?
@culturedman1310
@culturedman1310 Год назад
This is probably how the ancient English people thought how modern English sounds like if they we're still here
@Golden_face_
@Golden_face_ Год назад
My language is Creole.. I live in Mauritius🇲🇺
@Remarema-we9qj
@Remarema-we9qj Год назад
I love how tokpisin also has Austronesian elements which mostly probably come from Austronesian languages natively spoken in the Bismarck archipelago in PNG, specifically Kuanua-Tolai Language
@maapauu4282
@maapauu4282 Год назад
I love how Cheese on bread means wow in Bajan creole
@mysteriousDSF
@mysteriousDSF Год назад
Guyana Creole sounds so familiar when you live in London
@sirweezely
@sirweezely Год назад
Interesting how varied the amount of English there is in these. Some I can understand, and some sound completely foreign
@neslymerat
@neslymerat Год назад
What's yall favorite?
@Lampchuanungang
@Lampchuanungang Год назад
Some Islands and countries here not write and speak a kriol, some cases we have too a loyalty to english and modificacions of pronounces only. In others cases we have a new idioms wtih news verbs and words and own grammar. I love all. They should be reunited in all International kriol english or Nativlish, the english of all natives and nations the Nativlish 🍏💚🥂🥂🥂🥂🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🤗🤗🤗🤗🍀🍀
@neko6656
@neko6656 Год назад
I love creoles 🥰 Which creole is your favorite Andy?
@ilovelanguages0124
@ilovelanguages0124 Год назад
Hmm hard to decide 😆
@YvieT81
@YvieT81 11 месяцев назад
Some are easy to follow, even for me as a non-native English speaker. But some are really hard as well. But Sranantongo (Surinamese creole) for example is also highly influenced by other languages besides English, like Dutch, Portuguese and several African languages.
@AlexisOrtiz80
@AlexisOrtiz80 Год назад
10:33 Asia and Oceania Creoles Hawaiian Pidgin Tok Pisin Solomon Island Pijin Bislama Norfuk Australian Kriol Torres Strait Island Creole (Yumplatok) Manglish Singlish
@ashasweetyu
@ashasweetyu 7 месяцев назад
all of the Creole from the Caribbean sounds tge same to me. The Nigerian pidgin, Sierra Leonean and the Ghanian creole sounds the same to me. Only the Liberian based english sounds unique to me a bite.
@Michael-nu2mz
@Michael-nu2mz Год назад
In Costa Rica I just speak to them in English, it's almost the same.
@TheodorPlaysRoblox
@TheodorPlaysRoblox Год назад
Bahamian Creole Jamaican Patois Belize Creole Nicaragua Creole
@goodday2760
@goodday2760 Год назад
Some boy down here, sir, beat up the door. Some boy dere, sir, call himself Niko, say he wan' see ya, rude boy. Your boy dat?
@tangosierra7154
@tangosierra7154 Год назад
You made a small mistake on Antiguan creole, you wrote it’s native to Anguilla
@bembs0256
@bembs0256 Год назад
Can we do more creole languages? Especially Dutch creole such as Petjo which I heard is critically endangered and will be extinct in a couple of years…
@kenos911
@kenos911 Год назад
I lived in Saint Vincent as a kid and always thought it was an English accent/dialect
@Lampchuanungang
@Lampchuanungang Год назад
Im not a creole speecher, not yet, creoles englishes pidgin i can understand if person talk with me slowly and doing mimics in Hard words. With patience with a creole speaker can comunnicate with me. I like kriol langugages cos fonetically and fonologic they are right, cause show to how this nation,province or district or state or city hearing the words. And they only copy ,write, and speaking how thy hear and understand the english natives talking only. No surprises, no misteries, no miths.
@orang-tidak-boleh-disebutk5813
"Wen de skai of skey dis way en fain deskil de spai de fil of main" "Wen de skai to swimming pul en fain des krai de fil of remember" "Clos de dor en no smoking en fren des way en pis to pis alrait" Alrait beibeh! Jamrud - Asal British
@dalubwikaan161
@dalubwikaan161 Год назад
They all sound pretty dialects to me
@jethrooffemaria1990
@jethrooffemaria1990 Год назад
I like Sranan Tongo.
@alovioanidio9770
@alovioanidio9770 Год назад
Do the Portuguese creoles pls pls
@TheBlackbird95
@TheBlackbird95 Год назад
Virgin Islands sounds like an Irish accent
@alejo7625
@alejo7625 Год назад
You forget llanito from Gibraltar
@tinfoilhomer909
@tinfoilhomer909 Год назад
Norfuk is easier to understand than a lot of native Strine speakers from the mainland.
@mercedescortez9431
@mercedescortez9431 Год назад
Yo te amo nicaraguaaaaaaaaa
@isaiah3872
@isaiah3872 Год назад
🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 posse where allyuh?
@gumboharrison
@gumboharrison Год назад
a
@sergejj200
@sergejj200 Год назад
Pidgin English of Central America and African English looks like on African American English
@SunnyIlha
@SunnyIlha Год назад
Hawai'i get Hawai'i Creo. Wi tawk da kine. Yu kno, laik dat. (We talk that kind; that way. You know, like that).
@justabloke007
@justabloke007 Год назад
10:50 sampla PNG stap ah? 😂
@melvingroenewold7366
@melvingroenewold7366 Год назад
Isn’t Sranan Tongo a dutch creole?
@jowiemonster
@jowiemonster Год назад
sranan tongo uses a English grammatical structure but uses many dutch and english derived words.
@MrAfusensi
@MrAfusensi Год назад
No, it's an English creole with Dutch loan words
@SunnyIlha
@SunnyIlha Год назад
Evreebodee, awl da Creo, seh 'ting' (thing) and 'tree' (three). Ai rite, ya? 😉 And, 'no mo nuhting' (Don't have anything) ...rite? 😁
@dankmemewannabe7692
@dankmemewannabe7692 Год назад
I don’t think Anguillian Creole played out properly :((
@dankmemewannabe7692
@dankmemewannabe7692 Год назад
I love seeing all these Creoles next to each other though, it’s cute hearing all the ways they diverge from English, and tbh it’s weird hearing the spoken word but with subtitles with Standard English spelling
@thano5408
@thano5408 Год назад
Limonese Creole sounds almost exactly like English but different grammar.
@markiec8914
@markiec8914 Год назад
It actually sounds like standard Jamaican English ( not the local Creole/Patwa).
@ritzrandom5551
@ritzrandom5551 Год назад
Bahamian sounds like mix of an African and Scottish accent with a pinch of Canadian
@mrcolz9373
@mrcolz9373 Год назад
The Hawaiian one was hilarious
@SunnyIlha
@SunnyIlha Год назад
Dat one kaina odd ya? 😁😂 Da ting goofy!! Ai laffed, too. Dat one nat real, ya. I don't think it's accurate. It sounds contrived.
@user-ft9wu3jc1q
@user-ft9wu3jc1q 9 месяцев назад
the ghanian creole is exact
@cinarcelikarslan
@cinarcelikarslan Год назад
Can you do georgian 🇬🇪? Plsssss
@AGLubang
@AGLubang Год назад
She already did :D
@avtandil
@avtandil Год назад
Was done 2 weeks ago, video: B1MOtUaoqrs.
@Alexander-sr7qm
@Alexander-sr7qm Год назад
She did :D
@nancymansaray8611
@nancymansaray8611 10 месяцев назад
🇸🇱🇸🇱❤
@inspiredaction162
@inspiredaction162 Год назад
🇳🇮
@sherlyneshow
@sherlyneshow Год назад
Men kijan pou w itilize "Present Progressive Tense" an angle: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-V-srCkhK3jg.html
@suneagle123
@suneagle123 Год назад
ho thay go mock me ay
@Lampchuanungang
@Lampchuanungang Год назад
Kriol english should be reunited in one pretty and pratical and global idiom. All kriols englishes are functional, a pretty culture that should be reunited in one on the world.🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
@sealfoss
@sealfoss Год назад
You should have included the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 and USA 🇺🇸
@Dingdongditch234
@Dingdongditch234 Год назад
Bahamian creole is like New York sometime or accent
@abdulhakim4639
@abdulhakim4639 Год назад
Jaksel language is a potential English creole. "Aku just met seseorang which is litereli ganteng banget, like Jungkook BTS," _(I just met a handsome guy, like Jungkook BTS)_
@michaelfernando5672
@michaelfernando5672 Год назад
I thinks it is more like a mixed language rather than a creole.
@raegitano6345
@raegitano6345 Год назад
Some of em sound like English babies learning to speak.
@raegitano6345
@raegitano6345 Год назад
English spoken in Colombia?
@tribaounidadedonstania
@tribaounidadedonstania Год назад
@Angel Gomez ?
@marlene97280
@marlene97280 Год назад
San andres
@Oli-lk1gp
@Oli-lk1gp Год назад
Yes in the Colombian Caribbean regions
@user-yc8ph3yf3n
@user-yc8ph3yf3n 2 месяца назад
🇵🇬🇸🇧🇻🇺 melanesian
@goulven05
@goulven05 Год назад
Manglish sounds the funniest to me ngl
@haziqariffin1989
@haziqariffin1989 Год назад
Only Chinese Malaysian speak that kind of English
@ehdohtoo9563
@ehdohtoo9563 Год назад
First
@LOLLOLLOLLOL123
@LOLLOLLOLLOL123 Год назад
Vicentian sounds nothing like English
@cristinajenabe8291
@cristinajenabe8291 Год назад
What's a creole what's a pidgin
@michaelfernando5672
@michaelfernando5672 Год назад
Pidgin is a simplified means of communication, usually arises from two or more groups of people in an area that speak different language. It is usually drawn from several languages. A creole is when the pidgin has developed and has native speakers, codified grammatical system and clear vocabulary.
@Anthony70099
@Anthony70099 Год назад
7:26 Rihanna speaks that accent because she's Barbadian
@Drkvy7
@Drkvy7 Год назад
Almost all of them are understandable... because it is inglish with another accent... however Sranan tongo en Saramaccan which are spoken in the same country are a completly diffrent thing. So for me most of them are dialect of inglish. These two are standout and can not be understand by inglish speaking people.. makes them kinda cool.also piglenglin en tokpisin are not understandable
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