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by iask
587 days ago
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Guyana is considered part of the Caribbean because they speak 100% English…well creole English (broken English) to be precise. Just like American Indians, the natives there are called Amerindian. There’s also a huge Dutch history…dating back to the 1600 if I remember correctly. WOW! It’s amazing to see Guyana mentioned on HN. If you rally want to know Guyanese, get invited to one of our parties. Fun and down-to-earth folks…well most, some can definitely carry a massive ego seed. If you haven’t met anyone in tech - greetings! A pleasure to meet you. 20 years building successful companies and products in the USA. Wakenaam - Dutch - “Waiting for a name”. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyanese_Creole
Side note: creoles are accepted as version of French/English etc. that evolved on a different timeline while getting heavy influences from the local languages. For a while it was common to call them "broken" or "bastardized" [0], in language circles that's pretty much a thing of the past I'd say. Same way we don't call French broken Latin.
[0] https://guyanachronicle.com/2013/10/13/the-rich-cultural-exp...