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Dutch has also made a significant contribution to other creoles:
 
* [[Papiamento]]: based mostly on Portuguese and Spanish, spoken in [[Aruba]], [[Bonaire]] and [[Curaçao]].
* [[Saramaccan language|Saramaccan]]: based mostly on English, Portuguese and African languages, spoken in [[Suriname]]
* [[Sranan Tongo]]: based mostly on English, spoken in Suriname
* [[Manado Malay]]: based on Malay with a significant number of Dutch vocabulary, spoken in the city of [[Manado]], [[Indonesia]]
 
Despite its name, [[Pennsylvania Dutch (language)|Pennsylvania Dutch]] is not descended from Dutch, but is a [[variety (linguistics)|variety]] of [[West Central German]].<ref>{{cite book
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== References ==
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== See also ==
* [[Differences between Afrikaans and Dutch]]
* [[List of countries and territories where Afrikaans or Dutch are official languages]]
 
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