Australian Kriol

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    • Summary of Australian Kriol**

Australian Kriol is a creole language that emerged in the Northern Territory and other parts of Australia, primarily as a result of contact between Indigenous Australians and European settlers. It is heavily influenced by English but also incorporates elements from various Indigenous languages and Chinese Pidgin English.

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Kriol serves as a vital means of communication for many Indigenous Australians, preserving cultural heritage while also being a symbol of resilience and adaptability. Efforts to document, promote, and educate about the language continue to grow, with initiatives like bilingual programs and online resources contributing to its preservation and development.

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