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  2. Sranan Tongo - Wikipedia

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    Sranan Tongo (Sranantongo, "Surinamese tongue", Sranan, Surinamese Creole) is an English-based creole language from Suriname, in South America, where it is the first or second language for 519,600 Surinamese people (approximately 80% of the population). It is also spoken in the Netherlands and across the Surinamese diaspora.

  3. Saramaccan language - Wikipedia

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    The language is derived from Plantation Creole, which is nowadays known as Sranan Tongo, but the branches diverged around 1690 and evolved separately. [4] The Saramaccan lexicon is largely drawn from English, Portuguese, and, to a lesser extent, Dutch, among European languages, and Niger–Congo languages of West Africa, especially Fon and other Gbe languages, Akan, and Central African ...

  4. Surinamese literature - Wikipedia

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    Much modern literature is written in the Dutch language although other languages of Suriname are also used. The oral literature is still a vital and authentic expression in Surinamese culture. In turn, the influence of the oral culture on the written literature of Suriname is impossible to imagine.

  5. Category:Languages of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Languages of Suriname" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Akurio language;

  6. Sranan Tongo phonology and orthography - Wikipedia

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    Until the middle of the 20th century, most written texts in Sranan, seen at the time as a low-prestige language, [1] used a spelling that was not standardized but based on Dutch orthography. In view of the considerable differences between the phonologies of Sranan and Dutch, this was not a satisfactory situation.

  7. Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Suriname has roughly 14 local languages, but Dutch (Nederlands) is the sole official language and is the language used in education, government, business, and the media. [16] Over 60% of the population are native speakers of Dutch [ 100 ] and around 20%–30% speak it as a second language.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Suriname/Surinamese sources

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    Caribbean Series - In and Out of Suriname, Language, Mobility and Identity: Brill Leiden/Boston Hoffman, Bruce: 2013: Exploring Biocultural Contexts: Comparative Woody Plant Knowledge of an Indigenous and Afro-American Maroon Community in Suriname, South America: African Ethnobotany in the Americas (boek) Jong, Caroline de: 2007

  9. Richard Appignanesi - Wikipedia

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    Richard Appignanesi (/ æ p ɪ ŋ ʊ n ˈ eɪ z iː /; born December 20, 1940) is a Canadian writer and editor.He was the originating editor of the internationally successful illustrated For Beginners book series (since 1991 called the Introducing... series), as well as the author of several of the series' texts.