Boa Vista Creole is the name given to the variant of Cape Verdean Creole spoken mainly in the Boa Vista Island of Cape Verde. It belongs to the Barlavento Creoles branch. This form of Cape Verdean Creole was spoken by 5,000 ppl. (1.13% of the national population) in 2007[1] and is the least spoken form of Creole in the language. Literature is rarely recorded but one of the speakers who was born on the island is Germano Almeida.

As the island population doubled to over 8,000 in 2010, most of the population continue to speak the form of Cape Verdean Creole, some rarely speak the common Badiu by newcomers or both. Some immigrants abroad continue to speak the Creole form as a second language.

Characteristics

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Besides the main characteristics of Barlavento Creoles the Boa Vista Creole has also the following ones:

Vocabulary

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Grammar

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Phonology

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Alphabet

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References

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  1. ^ Estimate of a part of the residential population in 2005: Instituto Nacional de Estatística: "Repartição percentual da população residente segundo concelho e meio de residencia". Archived from the original on 2008-01-26. Retrieved 2016-03-18.

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