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  2. Seychellois Creole - Wikipedia

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    Though Seychellois literature has been increasingly replaced by English literature. [4] While Seychellois laws are written in English, the working language of the National Assembly is Creole and the verbatim record of its meetings provides an extensive corpus for its contemporary use in a formal setting. [5]

  3. Seychellois Creole people - Wikipedia

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    The Seychellois people are proud of their African heritage and set up a Creole institute in Mahé to help promote their culture and to help others understand it. Unlike Mauritius, where Creole has no official status, the Seychelles have made Creole (specifically Seychellois Creole) one of their three official languages, along with French and ...

  4. Languages of Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    Seychellois Creole, a French-based creole language, is by far the most commonly spoken language in the archipelago and is spoken natively by about 95% of the population. Nevertheless, the country was a British colony for over a century and a half, and the legacy of British Seychelles made English remain the main language in government and business.

  5. Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    Seychellois Creole is the most widely spoken native language and de facto the national language of the country. Seychellois Creole is often spoken with English words and phrases mixed in. [78] About 91% of the population are native speakers of Seychellois Creole, 5.1% of English and 0.7% of French. [78]

  6. List of pidgins, creoles, mixed languages and cants based on ...

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    Seychellois Creole, spoken everywhere in the Seychelles and locally known as Kreol seselwa. It is the national language and shares official status with English and French. It is the national language and shares official status with English and French.

  7. Demographics of Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    The local Seychellois Creole , a creole language derived from French and African tongues, is the native language of 91.8% of the people; but English and French are also commonly used. English remains the language of government and commerce. About 90% of the Seychellois people live on the island of Mahé.

  8. Franco-Seychellois - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Franco-Seychellois speak Seychellois Creole, the country's most widely spoken language. They also often speak French and English . Of the religiously affiliated, the large majority are Roman Catholic , with a minority belonging to other Christian denominations.

  9. Koste Seselwa - Wikipedia

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    English: Join together all Seychellois; National anthem of Seychelles. ... Seychellois Creole original [2] IPA transcription [3] [a] English translation [2] French ...