Kweyol
Kweyol is a Creole language primarily spoken in the Caribbean, particularly in Saint Lucia, Guadeloupe, and Martinique. It is derived from French, with influences from African languages, indigenous languages, and English. Kweyol is an important part of the cultural identity of the communities where it is spoken.
The language is often used in everyday conversation, music, and literature, reflecting the rich heritage of the region. Kweyol has its own unique grammar and vocabulary, making it distinct from standard French. Efforts are ongoing to promote and preserve Kweyol as a vital aspect of local culture and history.