Saramaccan language

Saramaccan (Saamakatöngö; Eastern Maroon Creole: Saamakatongo) is a creole language spoken by about 58,000 people of West African descent near the Saramacca and the upper Suriname River, as well as in Paramaribo, capital of Suriname (formerly also known as Dutch Guiana). The language also has 25,000 speakers in French Guiana and 8,000 in the Netherlands.

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Saramaccan language

Saramaccan (Saamakatöngö; Eastern Maroon Creole: Saamakatongo) is a creole language spoken by about 58,000 people of West African descent near the Saramacca and the upper Suriname River, as well as in Paramaribo, capital of Suriname (formerly also known as Dutch Guiana). The language also has 25,000 speakers in French Guiana and 8,000 in the Netherlands.

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