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The '''Boquense Creole''' also known as Kriol or Criolo is an Indoeuropean languages based conlang predominantly spoken and used officially within the Republic of La Boca, mainly in the central, south and east region of the country as primary language (or mother tongue) |
Revision as of 15:44, 28 April 2022
Boquense Creole | |
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Boquense Kriol | |
Criolo di La Boca | |
Native speakers | Around 22 thousand people as mother language (2021) |
Romance languages-based creole | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | boq |
ISO 639-2 | bqc |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Boquense Creole as first spoken language
Boquense Creole as minoritary spoken language | |
The Boquense Creole also known as Kriol or Criolo is an Indoeuropean languages based conlang predominantly spoken and used officially within the Republic of La Boca, mainly in the central, south and east region of the country as primary language (or mother tongue)