Ndyuká (in English), also called Aukan, Ndyuká tongo, Aukaans, or Okanisi,'s a creole language of Suriname. Most of the 25 to 30 thousand speakers live in the interior of the country, which's a part of the country covered with tropical rainforests. Ethnologue lists two related languages under the name Ndyuka. Ndyuka's based on English vocabulary, with influence from African languages in its grammar and sounds. For example, the difference between na "is" and ná "isn't"'s tone; wor… (
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