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{{Infobox language|boxsize=300px|name=<center>South Tussenland Creole|fam1=Dutch Creoles|state=[[South Tussenland]]|nation=[[South Tussenland]]}}
'''South Tussenland Creole''' (''Tal Sudisenda''; [[Amerikaens]]: ''Suydt-Tussenlandts
[[Netherlands|Dutch]], [[Mexico|Spanish]], [[Accany|Akan]], [[Kongo|Kikongo]], and indigenous American languages such as Hoema are Sakoro's primary influences in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. This composition and history gives it a striking resemblance to other creoles of the Caribbean region such as Berbice Dutch, Papiamento, and Saint-Dominguese.
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