Bay Islands Creole
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Bay Islands Creole is a linguistic entity of Honduras. It mainly is spoken on the Islas de la Bahia (Guanaja, Roatán, Utila). At ISO 639-2 it is counted among the linguistic entities bearing the code cpe. According to some sources[who?] Bay Islands Creole belongs to the English language. Bay Islands Creole has 10,000 to 20,000 native speakers. Mainlander know this languages as "Caracol" which literally means Conch.
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