Everything about Trinidadian Creole English totally explained
Trinidadian Creole English is a
Creole English which is the general spoken language in
Trinidad. It is distinct from
Tobagonian Creole English and from other
Lesser Antillean English creoles.
Like other
Caribbean Creoles, TCE combines syntax of
African origin with a primarily English-derived vocabulary. In addition, many expressions reflect the presence of a
French Creole (or
Patois) substratum which was the primary language until the end of the
nineteenth century.
Spanish, and
Hindi and
Bhojpuri influences are also present in the language.
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