There are French as well as African “vibes” in this. So is it possibly a French-based Creole spoken in West Africa?
I’m going to guess Seychelles creole.
There may be some French influence, but it’s not a French-based creole.
Thanks, Simon. I stick to Africa, though. Sango, spoken in the Central African Republic? It’s African, with French influence, and a creole (but not based on French). Just a guess …
The language is Susu (Sosoxui), a Western Mande language spoken in Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Sierra Leone.
There are French as well as African “vibes” in this. So is it possibly a French-based Creole spoken in West Africa?
I’m going to guess Seychelles creole.
There may be some French influence, but it’s not a French-based creole.
Thanks, Simon. I stick to Africa, though. Sango, spoken in the Central African Republic? It’s African, with French influence, and a creole (but not based on French). Just a guess …
The language is Susu (Sosoxui), a Western Mande language spoken in Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Sierra Leone.
The recording comes from YouTube