Guadeloupean Creole or Guadeloupean Creole French is spoken on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe by about 430,000 people. It is mainly French-Based, but also has some vocabulary from English, Bantu languages and Amerindian languages. The language is also known as Patwa, Patois or Kreyol.
Guadeloupean Creole is more or less mutually intelligible with the creoles of Martinique and Haiti.
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