Criollo seychelense


The Seychellois or Seychellois Creole is a Creole language spoken in the Seychelles. It is also known as Kreol or Seselwá (sechelois) is based on French. The language is official in Seychelles along with English and French. Description

Since 1976 the government (after the independence of Seychelles) sought to locate the language as a separate creole language with its own spelling and grammar and for that it created Lenstiti Kreol (l'Institut créole or "Instituto Criollo"). The Latin alphabet is used to write the language, these important sets being ny, dy, ou, qu, ch, wa, ee. Text

This is a sample of the Lord's Prayer text in this language: You are our father in heaven, Make sure you recognize God. What are you going to do? What you are willing to do It's just as late as summer Give us your bags of dough that we need. Forgive us for loyalty What does it mean to you, We are forgiving our offenses. Not the temptation to dominate us, I'm new to lemal.

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