Patois
Patois is a term used to describe nonstandard vernaculars and creole languages arising from language contact. It does not refer to a single language; rather, patois names a category of varieties found in the Caribbean, the Francophone world, and among diaspora communities. The label carries different social and linguistic connotations in different places.
In the Caribbean, patois commonly refers to English-based creoles such as Jamaican Patois, which developed from
Linguistically, patois varieties vary in how closely they resemble their parent languages. They often feature reduced
Sociolinguically, patois has been subject to stigma and policy debates about official status and education. In