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Helenese (Elineess) is a dialect spoken on the Atlantic island of Saint Helena. It is spoken at home by some 220,000 people, roughly just under a fifth of the island's population. Although Helenese and British English (the most common English on the Island) are both extremely similar, especially in conversation, it has brought up some very important discussions in the recent history of the Island.

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  • Helenese (1983: Doomsday)
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  • Helenese (Elineess) is a dialect spoken on the Atlantic island of Saint Helena. It is spoken at home by some 220,000 people, roughly just under a fifth of the island's population. Although Helenese and British English (the most common English on the Island) are both extremely similar, especially in conversation, it has brought up some very important discussions in the recent history of the Island.
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  • Helenese (Elineess) is a dialect spoken on the Atlantic island of Saint Helena. It is spoken at home by some 220,000 people, roughly just under a fifth of the island's population. Although Helenese and British English (the most common English on the Island) are both extremely similar, especially in conversation, it has brought up some very important discussions in the recent history of the Island.
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