São Martim Creole

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São Martim Creole
kriõl de socatóa
Pronunciation[ˈkɾi.ɯl d͡ʒɨ so.kaˈtoːə]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2023
Native toSão Martim
Native speakers40,000 (2023)
Portuguese Creole
  • Southeast Asian
    • Portuguese-Sohcahtoan
      • São Martim Creole
Sources
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Portugal
Regulated byNo regulatory body
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São Martim Creole is a creole language spoken on the island of São Martim, an island just east of Sohcahtoa. It is a creole of Ancient Sohcahtoan and Portuguese, although lexically it is mostly dominated by Portuguese.

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São Martim Creole uses the Portuguese Latin script.

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