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Hurbanovan English is a Lovian English dialect that is spoken by inhabitants of Hurbanova, Oceana. It has a dubious linguistic status, due to its history. It originated as a Slovak-English pidgin, evolved into a full creole language, and was then heavily influenced by Lovian English, making it a regional dialect. In the past it has been considered a full language, as a daughter language of Slovak. Now, there is a consensus among linguists about its status as Lovian English variety with great Slovak creole influences. Hurbanovan English is also heavily influenced by other Eastern European languages, such as Polish, and by Dutch and other Lovian English varieties.

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  • Hurbanovan English
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  • Hurbanovan English is a Lovian English dialect that is spoken by inhabitants of Hurbanova, Oceana. It has a dubious linguistic status, due to its history. It originated as a Slovak-English pidgin, evolved into a full creole language, and was then heavily influenced by Lovian English, making it a regional dialect. In the past it has been considered a full language, as a daughter language of Slovak. Now, there is a consensus among linguists about its status as Lovian English variety with great Slovak creole influences. Hurbanovan English is also heavily influenced by other Eastern European languages, such as Polish, and by Dutch and other Lovian English varieties.
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languagefamily
  • Indo-European
  • :::::Lovian English
  • ::::Anglic
  • :::Anglo–Frisian
  • ::West Germanic
  • :Germanic
nativeName
  • Hubanova Engelsh
Pronunciation
  • /ɦʏbɑːnˈɔ̃ːʋɑ ʔˈɛŋgəlʃ/
Origin
  • mostly English, Slovak, Polish and Dutch
spokenin
  • Hurbanova, Oceana
iso
regulation
  • no official regulation
Official
  • nowhere
Nicknames
  • Hubanovo, Dèil Dylek
Religion
  • Atheist, Roman Catholic
totalspeakers
  • ~1000
writingsystem
  • Latin script
EnglishName
  • Hurbanovan English
abstract
  • Hurbanovan English is a Lovian English dialect that is spoken by inhabitants of Hurbanova, Oceana. It has a dubious linguistic status, due to its history. It originated as a Slovak-English pidgin, evolved into a full creole language, and was then heavily influenced by Lovian English, making it a regional dialect. In the past it has been considered a full language, as a daughter language of Slovak. Now, there is a consensus among linguists about its status as Lovian English variety with great Slovak creole influences. Hurbanovan English is also heavily influenced by other Eastern European languages, such as Polish, and by Dutch and other Lovian English varieties. It is gradually being replaced by the more prominent East Hills dialect, which is one of the Beaver River dialects.
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