Antillean Creole
| Antillean Creole | |
|---|---|
| kreyòl, kréyòl, kréyol, kwéyòl, patois, patwa | |
| Native to | French Antilles (esp. Guadeloupe and Martinique), Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago | 
| Native speakers | (13 million cited 1998–2001) | 
| 
 | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Variously: gcf– Guadeloupean Creoleacf– Dominican Creole / Martinican / Saint Lucianscf– San Miguel Creole French (Panama) | 
| Glottolog | less1242 | 
| ELP | NE | 
| Linguasphere | 51-AAC-cc (varieties: 51-AAC-cca to -cck) | 
| IETF | cpf-029 | 
Antillean French Creole (also known as Lesser Antillean Creole, Kreyol, or Patois) is a French-based creole language that is primarily spoken in the Lesser Antilles caribbean. Its grammar and vocabulary include elements of indigenous languages, African languages, French, and English.