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Louisiana Creole, also called Kouri-Vini, is spoken by as many as 10,000 people, primarily in the U.S. state of Louisiana. A French Creole language, it is closely related to Haitian and Antillean Creole.
More from Wikipedia: "Louisiana Creole or Kouri-Vini is a French-based creole language spoken by fewer than 10,000 people, mostly in the state of Louisiana. It is spoken today by people who racially identify as white, black, mixed, and Native American, as well as Cajun, Louisiana Creole, and African American, and should not be confused with its sister language, Louisiana French, which is a dialect of the French language. Due to the rapidly shrinking number of speakers, Louisiana Creole is considered an endangered language."
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