Réunion Creole
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| Réunion Creole Kreol Réunionnaise |
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| Spoken in: | Réunion | |
| Total speakers: | 600,000[1] | |
| Language family: | Creole language French Creole Bourbonnais Creoles Réunion Creole |
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| ISO 639-1: | none | |
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| ISO 639-3: | rcf | |
| Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. | ||
Réunion Creole, Réunionnaise Creole, or bourbonnais (Réunion Creole: Kréol Réyoné) is a creole language spoken on Réunion. It is derived mainly from French and a few terms from other languages (Hindi, Chinese, English and Malagasy). In the recent years, many groups have tried to come up with a spelling dictionary and grammar rules but there is still no official version. Reunion Creole is thus nowadays written phonetically.
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| French-based creole languages |
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In the Americas: Haitian Creole (kreyòl ayisyen) • Lanc-Patuá • Antillean Creole • Louisiana Creole (Kréyol La Lwizyàn) • French Guiana Creole |

