Principense language 

Principense
Lunguyê
Spoken in: São Tomé and Príncipe
Total speakers: 2001
Language family: Creole language
 Portuguese Creole
  Afro-Portuguese Creole
   Gulf of Guinea Creole
    Principense
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: cpp
ISO 639-3: pre

The Principense language, called lunguyê ("Language of the Island") by its speakers, is spoken in a community of couple of thousand people in São Tomé and Príncipe, but today is mostly spoken by some elderly women, almost all of them on the island of Príncipe. Today, most of the community in the island speaks Portuguese; some also speak Forro.

Principense presents many similarities with the Forro on São Tomé and may be regarded as a Forro dialect. Like Forro, it is a creole language based on Portuguese with substrates of Bantu and Kwa.

References

  1. ^ Ethnologue

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See also

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