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English-based creole languages (very basic and short)

List of creole languages (literally a list of all of the creole languages)

Louisiana Creole

I like this one better because it is an exact place for the creole language.

-it covers history

-origins

-Language shift, endangerment and revitalization

-geographic distribution

-grammar

-vocab

-greetings

-phonology

How to improve

-education

-myths

-idioms

-syntax