Ngbandi-based creole languages

Ngbandi-based creole languages

Ngbandi-based creole languages are creole languages with substantial influence from the Ngbandi language.

The only candidate is Sango, the national language of the Central African Republic It is considered by many linguists to be a Ngbandi-based creole with some French influence. Other linguists do not regard it as a creole.


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