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has gloss | eng: Spanish Creole languages List of Spanish-based creole: Chavacano Chavacano (also Chabacano) is a Spanish-based Creole language and the name of the Six Dialects of Spanish evolved words turned into a Creole language spoken in the Philippines. The name of the language stems from the Spanish word Chabacano which means "tasteless", "common", or "vulgar" . Dialects of Chavacano are spoken in Cavite City and Ternate (both in Luzon); Zamboanga, Cotabato and Davao (in Mindanao) and other places. According to a census, there are 2,502,185 speakers excluding outside the Philippines. It is the major language of Zamboanga City. Chavacano is also spoken in Cavite City and in parts of Ternate, Cavite and Sabah, Malaysia nearest to the Philippines, and even in Brunei and Latin America, because of recent migrations. |
lexicalization | eng: Spanish-based creole languages |
subclass of | e/Creole language |
instance of | e/Creole language |
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Basque | |
has gloss | eus: Espainiar kreolerak Espainiar Inperioak eragindako hizkuntza kreoloak dira, gaztelania oinarria dutenak. |
lexicalization | eus: Espainiar kreolerak |
Russian | |
has gloss | rus: Испанские пиджины — креольские языки и пиджины, образовавшиеся в ХV — ХХ вв на основе испанского языка и распространённые в разных регионах земного шара, в местах бывшей испанской колонизации. |
lexicalization | rus: Испанские пиджины |
Castilian | |
has gloss | spa: El creole español se refiere a las lenguas criollas basadas en el idioma español. |
lexicalization | spa: Criollo español |
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