pre ISO 639

Lung’Ie Autonyms

Principense

  • Geography

    ST Príncipe province.
  • Language Cloud

A language of São Tomé e Príncipe

pre
Dialeto, Lun’gwiye
Lung’Ie
200 (Agostinho and Araujo 2021). No monolinguals (Agostinho and Araujo 2021). Ethnic population: Estimates of ethnic population unreliable due to high degree of mixed marriages and increased awareness of national identity (2020 M. Bouchard).
Príncipe province.
Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and São Tomé e Príncipe, Sao Tome & Principe
8b (Nearly extinct).
Creole, Portuguese based
None known. Substratum largely Kwa [kwb] and Western Bantu; quite distinct from creoles of Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Gambia, and Cape Verde. Lexical similarity: 77% with Sãotomense [cri], 67% with Angolar [aoa], 62% with Fa d’Ambu [fab].
Most L1 users are over the age of 60, and have varying levels of competency (Agostinho and Araujo 2021). Elderly only. Shifted to Portuguese [por]. Some also use Kabuverdianu [kea]. Some also use Sãotomense [cri].
Grammar.
Latin script [Latn], no longer in use, unified alphabet (ALUSTP) developed for use by all native languages of São Tomé e Principe officially recognized by government in 2010 (2020 M. Bouchard). No published literature.
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Principense