- Nagamese creole
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Nagamese Naga Pidgin Spoken in India Ethnicity Naga people Native speakers 30,000 (date missing) Language family Creole- Assamese Creole
- Nagamese
Language codes ISO 639-3 nag Nagamese ("Naga Pidgin") is a creole used in Nagaland. It is based on Assamese. Since Nagaland is inhabited by people belonging to different Naga tribes speaking languages which are mutually unintelligible, Nagamese is the preferred form of communication for all. It is used in the Nagaland Legislature, as a means of explanation in Nagaland schools and in mixed households. It has been described as a creole, which was stable by 1936 and which is unlikely to decreolize. English is the official language of Nagaland and 67.11% of the population is educated.[citation needed]
Nagamese has two cases, two tenses, three aspectual distinctions and no gender. It shares a large part of its lexicon with Assamese.
External links
- Review of Bhattacharya's "Nagamese: Pidgin, Creole or Creoloid?"
- Ethnologue report on Nagamese
- Survival Phrases in Nagamese
Categories:- Language articles with undated speaker data
- Pidgins and creoles
- Naga people
- Languages of Northeast India
- Pidgin and creole language stubs
- Assamese Creole
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