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</html><description>Close-up of Portuguese-based Creoles Blog CNRS Research Director Nicolas Quint takes us on an exploration&#xA0;of Afro-Portuguese Creoles, spoken from one side of the Atlantic to the other, in West Africa and the Antilles. These languages, originating in colonial history, are all related and most of them show great vitality ! Soropedia If the definition of [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
