idb ISO 639

Indo-Portuguese

  • Geography

    IN Kerala state: Kannur; Maharashtra state: Korlai near Mumbai; Daman and Diu Union Territory.
  • Language Cloud

A language of India

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Daman-Diu Portuguese
4,940 in India (Cardoso 2006). Relatively few monolinguals, even in Korlai (Cardoso 2006). Total users in all countries: 7,160.
Kerala state: Kannur; Maharashtra state: Korlai near Mumbai; Daman and Diu Union Territory.
India, Map 6, Sri Lanka
6b (Threatened).
Creole, Portuguese based
Cochin (Kochi), Diu, Cannanore.
It is mostly, if not entirely, spoken by multilingual speakers (Cardoso 2006). Some communities in India have no remaining speakers. Few remaining speakers in Cannanore; last speaker in Cochin, Mr. William Rozario, died on Vypeen Island (2010). Some young people, all adults. Also use English [eng]. Also use Gujarati [guj]. Also use Hindi [hin]. Also use Marathi [mar]. Also use Portuguese [por], extensively (Cardoso 2006).
Grammar. Texts. NT: 1826–1852.
Latin script [Latn].
The term Indo-Portuguese does not stand for 1 language but rather a number of Portuguese-lexified creoles scattered across South Asia (Cardoso 2006). Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Indo-Portuguese
Indo-Portuguese
2,220 in Sri Lanka (2011 J. Leclerc). No monolinguals. Ethnic population: 3,410.
Batticaloa, Colombo, Galle, Kandy, and Trincomalee districts.
6b (Threatened)
Many in the ethnic group may not know the creole well. Virtually no contact with Goa or Portugal since 1656. Home only. Most Burgher caste speak it at home. All also use Tamil [tam]. Also use English [eng]. Also use Sinhala [sin].
Non-indigenous.
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