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  2. Category:Flora of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to the flora of Guyana. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. The categorisation scheme follows the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions

  3. File:WIKITONGUES- Sandra speaking English and Guyanese Creole ...

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    This file, which was originally posted to YouTube: WIKITONGUES: Sandra speaking English and Guyanese Creole , was reviewed on 13 February 2020 by the automatic software YouTubeReviewBot, which confirmed that this video was available there under the stated Creative Commons license on that date. This file should not be deleted if the license has ...

  4. Guyanese Creole - Wikipedia

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    Guyanese Creole (Creolese by its speakers or simply Guyanese) is an English-based creole language spoken by the Guyanese people. Linguistically, it is similar to other English dialects of the Caribbean region, based on 19th-century English and has loan words from West African, Indian - South Asian , Arawakan , and older Dutch languages .

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  6. Category:Trees of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to the tree flora of Guyana. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. The categorisation scheme follows the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions.

  7. Languages of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    English is the official language of Guyana, which is the only South American country with English as the official language. [1] [2] The Umana Yana in Georgetown; the name means "Meeting place of the people" in Waiwai. Guyanese Creole (an English-based creole with African, Indian, and Amerindian syntax) is widely spoken in Guyana. [1]

  8. Guyanese English - Wikipedia

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  9. John P. Bennett - Wikipedia

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    A Lokono, in 1949, he was the first Amerindian in Guyana to be ordained as an Anglican priest and canon. His linguistic work centred on preserving his native Arawak language and other Amerindian languages; he wrote An Arawak-English Dictionary (1989). [1] [2]

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