Cápa
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| Cápa | |
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| Cápo, Cábo, Kabo, Kabosje, isiKapa, Cape [of Good Hope] Creole | |
| isiKápa | |
| Pronunciation | [isi.kʰápɐ] |
| Created by | Jukethatbox |
| Date | 2023 |
Cape of Good Hope Creole
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Dialects |
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| Sources | Afrikaans, Portuguese, Zulu, Xhosa, English |
| Official status | |
Official language in | Cape State |
Recognised minority language in | Lesotho, Orange, Eswatini |
| Regulated by | Ministeri isiKápa |
Cápa, also known as Cápo, Cábo, Kabo, Kabosje, isiKapa and/or Cape [of Good Hope] Creole, is an Afrikaans-Portuguese-English-Zulu-Xhosa creole language spoken in the area between the Orange River and the south African coast, commonly known as the Cape of Good Hope(cabo da boa esperança in Portuguese).