| Ndyuka-Tiriyó Pidgin | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Suriname | 
| Region | upper Tapanahoni River | 
| Era | until the 1960s.[1] Used rarely now; never a first language. | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | njt | 
| Glottolog | ndyu1241Ndyuka-Triojoek1234Ndyuka-Wayana | 
| ELP | Ndyuka-Trio Pidgin | 
Ndyuka-Tiriyó Pidgin (Ndyuka-Trio) was a trade language used until the 1960s between speakers of Ndyuka, an English-based creole, and Tiriyó and Wayana, both Cariban languages.
References
- ↑ Ndyuka-Tiriyó Pidgin at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
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