Talk:French-based creole languages

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[edit] Detroit Creole - Delete?

Detroit Creole seems to be someone's pet project, started last year. If that is the case, the article should be deleted. In any case, since it is an artificial language, it should not be called "creole", and it should not be listed on this page. Jorge Stolfi 01:24, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ilois

The article Ilois says "Ilois is ... a group of Creole-speaking people, mostly of Indian descent (along with populations from Madagascar, Mauritius, and Mozambique)" with Creole linked to this atricle. But there is no mention about such a creole. What to do? Koryakov Yuri 19:50, 2 April 2006 (UTC)