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Antillean Creole French

Antillean Creole French is a type of language that people speak in the Caribbean islands called Antilles. It's a mix of different languages, like French, Spanish, and African languages, and it developed when different groups of people came to the Caribbean a long time ago.

So imagine you have a toy box with all sorts of toys in it, like blocks, dolls, and cars. Antillean Creole French is like taking all those toys and playing with them together to create something new and fun!

People who speak Antillean Creole French might use some French words, like "bonjour" for hello, but they also might use some Spanish words, like "gracias" for thank you, or some African words that they learned from their ancestors.

It's a special language that helps people who live in the Caribbean islands connect with each other and express themselves in a unique way.