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|date=2006
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'''Oorlans''' (also: ''Oorlands'', ''Oorlams'') is a [[West Germanic languages|West Germanic]], [[Low Franconian languages|Low Franconian]] linguistic entity spoken worldwide by less than 1 million people and is spoken in the Republic of [[South Africa]]. It is considered an [[Afrikaans]]-based [[creole language]] by some observers. Oorlans has some elements from [[Bantu]] languages.
'''Oorlams''' (also: ''Oorlands'', ''Oorlans'') is a dialect of Afrikaans spoken in the Republic of [[South Africa]] and [[Namibia]], by the [[Oorlam people]].

It is considered to be either an [[Afrikaans]]-based [[creole language]] or a dialect of [[Afrikaans]] proper.

Oorlams has many elements from [[Khoi]] languages.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Oranjerivier-Afrikaans]]
*[[Historical dialects of Afrikaans]]

*[[Kaapse Afrikaans]]
==References==
*[[Oosgrens-Afrikaans]]
{{Reflist}}
{{Languages of South Africa}}


[[Category:Low Franconian languages]]
[[Category:Languages of South Africa]]
[[Category:Oorlam people]]


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Latest revision as of 09:31, 13 January 2023

Oorlans
Native toSouth Africa
Native speakers
32,000 (2006)[1]
Afrikaans creole?
  • Oorlans
Language codes
ISO 639-3oor
Glottologoorl1238

Oorlams (also: Oorlands, Oorlans) is a dialect of Afrikaans spoken in the Republic of South Africa and Namibia, by the Oorlam people.

It is considered to be either an Afrikaans-based creole language or a dialect of Afrikaans proper.

Oorlams has many elements from Khoi languages.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Oorlans at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)