Seychellois Creole

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Seychellois Creole
Kreol, Seselwa
Spoken in: Seychelles
Total speakers: 72,700[1]
Language family: Creole language
 French Creole
  Bourbonnais Creoles
   Seychellois Creole
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: crs

Seychellois Creole, also known as Kreol, is the French-based creole language of the Seychelles. It shares official language status with English and French (in contrast to Mauritian Creole, which has no official status in Mauritius).

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Since its independence in 1976, the government of the Seychelles has sought to develop Creole as a separate language, with its own orthography and grammar, establishing Lenstiti Kreol (l'Institut créole, the Creole Institute) for this purpose.

The spelling of words in Creole has been considerably simplified compared to the original French, as demonstrated by the following translations of 'We all need to work together to build our future':

Language Word
Creole Nou tou bezwen travay ansamn pou kree nou lavenir
French (IPA) /nuz/ /a.vɔ̃/ /tu/ /bə.zwɛ̃/ /də/ /tra.va.je/ /ɑ̃.sɑ̃bl/ /a/ /kre.e/ /nɔtr/ /av.nir/
French Nous avons tous besoin de travailler ensemble à créer notre avenir
Gloss We have all need of work together to create our future

In Creole, the definite article (derived from the French le, la and les) forms part of the word, so that 'the future' is lavenir (as opposed to the French avenir). The possessive is formed by adding the pronoun, so that 'our future' is nou lavenir, literally, 'we-the-future'. Similarly in the plural, les Îles Éloignés Seychelles in French ('the Outer Seychelles Islands') becomes Zil Elwanyen Sesel in Creole. Note the z in Zil, as, in French, "les Îles" is pronounced /le"zil/.

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(Lord's Prayer)

Ou, nou papa ki dan lesyel,
Fer ou ganny rekonnet konman Bondye.
Ki ou renny i arive.
Ki ou lavolonte i ganny realize
Lo later parey i ete dan lesyel
Donn nou sak zour nou dipen ki nou bezwen.
Pardonn nou pour bann lofans
Ki noun fer anver ou,
Parey nou pardonn sa ki n ofans nou.
Pa les tantasyon domin nou,
Me tir nou dan lemal.

(see also Koste Seselwa)

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French-based creole languages

In the Americas: Haitian Creole (kreyòl ayisyen)Lanc-PatuáAntillean CreoleLouisiana Creole (Kréyol La Lwizyàn)French Guiana Creole
In Africa: Seychellois Creole (Kreol)Mauritian CreoleRéunion Creole
In the Pacific: Tayo