Lucayan Creole

Lucayan Creole (Ger: Lukayan Kreolisch, Luc: Luk̆ajan Krjol) Is a creole language, born from mixing German, English and different native languages. The Lucayan Creole was standardized in the 1980s and now it is spoken by 325 native Lucayans and Africans, that came back to those isles from the land they lived after all the Lucayan natives were made into slaves by the Spannish in the 15th century. Tho most of them came from Africa and Latin America, 2 people spoke a language simmilar to the Taino language. Most of them settled in the north of the island of Nassau and one school teaches in this standardized language, called Lukayan (Luk̆ajan).