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DAKAR, Senegal -- Two days after Cape Verdean side Kriol Star's shock win over Basketball Africa League Sahara Conference hosts ASC Ville de Dakar, Tunisia's US Monastir brought them crashing back ...
So, more closely examined, to hear Kriol as broken English is like thinking of lamb as broken beef. Kriol is very much its own thing, a separate language from English, such that Aboriginal people ...
While many Indigenous languages are disappearing, one has more speakers than ever Kriol, a new Indigenous language, is spoken by more than 20,000 people in northern Australia - and that number is ...
Returning with more tasty treats from Broome, Kriol Kitchen season 2 returns to NITV. Blending food, culture and family stories, sisters Ali and Mitch Torres delve into the world of Kriol cuisine ...
Kriol interpreter services are used across Australia and often form a bridge between Indigenous communities and the wider population. Yet many people don't see the need.
As you enter Minyerri community, an old sign reads in Kriol ‘Minyerri is our place’. (Photo: Greg Dickson) The emergence of Kriol. The genesis of northern Australia’s creole language is attributed to ...
The most widespread of these new languages is a creole language, also called Kriol (confusingly), now spoken by at least 20,000 Indigenous people across northern Australia, from Cape York to Broome.
Kriol is a fully-functional, expressive language and can be used in all facets of life. Internationally, some creoles are national languages, as with Bislama in Vanuatu or Krio in Sierra Leone.
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