Krio
Krio refers to both the Krio language and the Krio people, an ethnolinguistic group in Sierra Leone. The language is an English-based creole that emerged in the late 18th and early 19th centuries among freed African slaves and their descendants who settled in Freetown.
It developed as a common means of communication among diverse groups, blending English vocabulary with grammar
It is typically written in the Latin alphabet, though there is no single nationwide standard orthography; spelling
The Krio people are descendants of freed slaves from Britain’s empire and the Americas, along with various
Krio also has diaspora communities in the United Kingdom, the United States, and other countries, where it