Similarities between Afro-Seminole Creole and English-based creole languages
Afro-Seminole Creole and English-based creole languages have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Gullah language, Krio language.
Gullah language
Gullah, also called Sea Island Creole English and Geechee, is a creole language spoken by the Gullah people (also called "Geechees" within the community), an African-American population living in coastal regions of the American states of South Carolina, Georgia and northeast Florida (including urban Charleston and Savannah).
Afro-Seminole Creole and Gullah language · English-based creole languages and Gullah language ·
Krio language
Sierra Leonean Creole or Krio is an English-based creole language that is lingua franca and de facto national language spoken throughout the West African nation of Sierra Leone.
Afro-Seminole Creole and Krio language · English-based creole languages and Krio language ·
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- What Afro-Seminole Creole and English-based creole languages have in common
- What are the similarities between Afro-Seminole Creole and English-based creole languages
Afro-Seminole Creole and English-based creole languages Comparison
Afro-Seminole Creole has 15 relations, while English-based creole languages has 52. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.99% = 2 / (15 + 52).
References
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