Bozal Spanish
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Bozal Spanish is a possible extinct Spanish-based creole language or pidgin that may have been a mixture of Spanish and Kikongo, with Portuguese influences.[2] Attestation is insufficient to indicate whether Bozal Spanish was ever a single, coherent or stable language, or if the term merely referred to any idiolect of Spanish that included African elements.
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Bozal Spanish | |
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español bozal | |
Native to | Latin America |
Extinct | Date unknown (gradual assimilation)[1] Last documentation: 1850 (in Cuba)[citation needed] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
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