Annobonese
Annobonese is a language spoken on the island of Annobón, part of Equatorial Guinea. It is a creole language that primarily derives from Portuguese, influenced by various African languages. The island's unique cultural and historical context has shaped the development of Annobonese, making it distinct from other languages in the region.
The population of Annobón is small, and the language is primarily used in daily communication among locals. Efforts are being made to preserve Annobonese, as it reflects the island's rich heritage and identity. The language is an important aspect of the community's connection to their culture and history.