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  2. Antiguan and Barbudan English - Wikipedia

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    The first confirmed English settlement in Antigua and Barbuda was established in 1632. [2] In 1674, the first sugar plantation was established in the country. This is when the first African slaves were brought to the country, and soon, the majority of people in Antigua and Barbuda were of African descent. [3]

  3. Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    Antigua and Barbuda [c] is a sovereign archipelagic country composed of Antigua, Barbuda, and numerous other small islands. Antigua and Barbuda has a total area of 440 km 2 (170 sq mi), making it one of the smallest countries in the Caribbean .

  4. Languages of Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    The primary language spoken by the population of Antigua and Barbuda is Antiguan and Barbudan Creole. [1] In Antigua and Barbuda, no law establishes an official language. [2] English is the language of academic communication, and due to its widespread usage, it is considered the country's working language.

  5. Outline of Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    Antigua and Barbuda – twin-island nation lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It consists of two major inhabited islands, Antigua and Barbuda, and a number of smaller islands (including Great Bird , Green , Guinea , Long , Maiden and York Islands and further south, the island of Redonda ).

  6. Antigua - Wikipedia

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    Turner Beach in Antigua. Antigua (/ æ n ˈ t iː ɡ ə / ann-TEE-gə), [2] also known as Waladli or Wadadli by the local population, is an island in the Lesser Antilles.It is one of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region and the most populous island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda.

  7. Regional accents of English - Wikipedia

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    Some sections of the main urban areas of Auckland and Wellington show a stronger influence of Māori and Pacific island (e.g., Samoan) pronunciations and speech patterns than most of the country. The trilled "r" is used by some Māori, who may pronounce "t" and "k" sounds without aspiration, striking other English speakers as similar to "d" and ...

  8. Antiguan and Barbudan Creole - Wikipedia

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    The first confirmed English settlement in Antigua and Barbuda was in 1632, and a unique English dialect known as Antiguan and Barbudan English (ABE) eventually emerged. [6] In 1674, the Antigua's first sugar plantation was established, which resulted in a significant increase in the slave population and the island eventually becoming majority ...

  9. Barbudan Creole - Wikipedia

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    Barbudan Creole is a dialect of Antiguan and Barbudan Creole primarily spoken by Barbudans.The dialect is more distant from the dialects of the language spoken in Antigua than that of Montserrat, [2] and the creole largely developed separately from Antiguan Creole due to the isolation of the island and Barbuda having very few English inhabitants during colonial times.