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- Tayo_Creole abstract "Tayo, also known as "patois de Saint-Louis", is a French-based Creole spoken in New Caledonia. It is the community language of one village, Saint-Louis, which is situated approximately 17 kilometres from the capital Noumea.From 1860 Saint-Louis was a Marist mission that attracted groups of Melanesians speaking a number of mutually incomprehensible languages to the mission schools or seminary. Saint-Louis was also an important agricultural centre and the Marists were noted for their production of sugar and rum. Workers from various ethnic and social backgrounds, including people from Vanuatu, French Polynesia, Réunion island in the Indian Ocean, India, Malaysia, Java (Indonesia) and as far away as West Africa and the West Indies, as well thousands of French convicts worked the land in and around the mission. Tayo emerged by about 1920 out of a need for a language of inter-ethnic communication. Its lexicon is drawn mainly from French (the French of the Marists, of the convicts and possibly from the varieties of Reunion creole spoken by the planters and indentured workers who came into contact with the Kanaks of Saint-Louis). Its grammar and syntax are strongly influenced by the Melanesian languages of the early inhabitants but structures also have congruence with varieties of French and, to some extent, with Reunion creole.".
- Tayo_Creole iso6393Code "cks".
- Tayo_Creole languageFamily French-based_creole_languages.
- Tayo_Creole spokenIn New_Caledonia.
- Tayo_Creole wikiPageID "12956620".
- Tayo_Creole wikiPageRevisionID "569259229".
- Tayo_Creole date "2009".
- Tayo_Creole fam French-based_creole_languages.
- Tayo_Creole fam "Pacific".
- Tayo_Creole familycolor "Creole".
- Tayo_Creole iso "cks".
- Tayo_Creole name "Tayo".
- Tayo_Creole ref "e17".
- Tayo_Creole speakers "900".
- Tayo_Creole states "France".
- Tayo_Creole subject Category:French-based_pidgins_and_creoles.
- Tayo_Creole type Language.
- Tayo_Creole type Language.
- Tayo_Creole type InformationEntity.
- Tayo_Creole comment "Tayo, also known as "patois de Saint-Louis", is a French-based Creole spoken in New Caledonia. It is the community language of one village, Saint-Louis, which is situated approximately 17 kilometres from the capital Noumea.From 1860 Saint-Louis was a Marist mission that attracted groups of Melanesians speaking a number of mutually incomprehensible languages to the mission schools or seminary.".
- Tayo_Creole label "Tayo Creole".
- Tayo_Creole label "Tayo".
- Tayo_Creole label "Tayo".
- Tayo_Creole label "Тайо (язык)".
- Tayo_Creole label "タヨ語".
- Tayo_Creole sameAs Tayo.
- Tayo_Creole sameAs Tayo.
- Tayo_Creole sameAs タヨ語.
- Tayo_Creole sameAs 타요.
- Tayo_Creole sameAs m.02hwmdb.
- Tayo_Creole sameAs Q1133089.
- Tayo_Creole sameAs Q1133089.
- Tayo_Creole wasDerivedFrom Tayo_Creole?oldid=569259229.
- Tayo_Creole isPrimaryTopicOf Tayo_Creole.
- Tayo_Creole name "Tayo".