Kréol Réyoné is a variety of the Creole language spoken on the island of Réunion, a French overseas department in the Indian Ocean. It is primarily derived from French, African, Indian, and Chinese linguistic influences, reflecting the island's diverse cultural heritage. The language is an essential part of the local identity and is used in everyday conversation among the island's inhabitants.
The grammar and vocabulary of Kréol Réyoné differ significantly from standard French, making it a unique linguistic entity. While it is not an official language, efforts are being made to promote its use in literature, music, and education, helping to preserve this vital aspect of Réunion's culture.