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- Q12904498 subject Q8582880.
- Q12904498 abstract "There are two languages of Pitcairn Island, English and Pitkern.Pitkern is a creole language based on eighteenth-century English and Tahitian and spoken by about fifty people inland not to mention those outside Adamstown, mostly dozens of children leaving Pitcairn while becoming adults. It is partly derived from eighteenth-century English because Pitcairn Island was settled by the Bounty mutineers in the eighteenth century, and they brought some people from Taihiti with them.Pitkern is closely related to Norfuk spoken on Norfolk Island, where some descendants of the mutineers subsequently settled.".
- Q12904498 wikiPageWikiLink Q33797.
- Q12904498 wikiPageWikiLink Q34128.
- Q12904498 wikiPageWikiLink Q35672.
- Q12904498 wikiPageWikiLink Q36554.
- Q12904498 wikiPageWikiLink Q48273.
- Q12904498 wikiPageWikiLink Q749811.
- Q12904498 wikiPageWikiLink Q8582880.
- Q12904498 comment "There are two languages of Pitcairn Island, English and Pitkern.Pitkern is a creole language based on eighteenth-century English and Tahitian and spoken by about fifty people inland not to mention those outside Adamstown, mostly dozens of children leaving Pitcairn while becoming adults.".
- Q12904498 label "Languages of the Pitcairn Islands".