Aluku Djuka

E604538

Aluku Djuka is a Maroon Creole language spoken by the Aluku people, primarily in French Guiana and Suriname.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Aluku Djuka canonical 1
Aluku Ndyuka 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Creole language
Maroon Creole language
human language
associatedWith Aluku Maroons NERFINISHED
Maroon culture
closelyRelatedTo Aukan language NERFINISHED
Ndyuka language
Paramaccan language NERFINISHED
developedFrom English
developedIn plantation societies of Suriname
ethnicGroup Aluku people NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Aluku NERFINISHED
Aluku Ndyuka NERFINISHED
Aluku Nenge NERFINISHED
Aluku Nenge Tongo NERFINISHED
Aluku Nengee NERFINISHED
Aluku dialect
hasLinguisticFeature SVO word order
postposed definite articles
reduplication
serial verb constructions
tonal distinctions
hasOriginPeriod 17th–18th century
hasSubstrateLanguage Akan languages NERFINISHED
Gbe languages
Kikongo NERFINISHED
other West African languages
isDialectOf Ndyuka language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Creole
English-based Creole
languageType spoken language
vernacular language
originatesFrom Maroon communities in Suriname
region Maroni River region NERFINISHED
interior of French Guiana
interior of Suriname
spokenBy Aluku people NERFINISHED
spokenIn French Guiana NERFINISHED
Suriname NERFINISHED
status endangered language
minority language
subclassOf English-based Creole language
usedAlongside Dutch
French
Sranan Tongo NERFINISHED
usedFor cultural practices
everyday communication
oral tradition
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aluku language hasAlternativeName Aluku Djuka
this entity surface form: Aluku Ndyuka
Aluku language hasAlternativeName Aluku Djuka