Guyanese Creole
| Guyanese Creole | |
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| Creolese | |
| Native to | Guyana | 
| Native speakers | 643,000 in Guyana (2021) 68,000 in Suriname (2018) | 
| English Creole
 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | gyn | 
| Glottolog | creo1235 | 
| Linguasphere | 52-ABB-av | 
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Guyanese Creole (Creolese by its speakers or simply Guyanese) is an English-based creole language spoken by the Guyanese people. Linguistically, it is similar to other English dialects of the Caribbean region, based on 19th-century English and has loan words from Indian-South Asian, West African, Arawakan, and older Dutch languages.