Originally Posted by SKBai1991
Among educated people probably, but for many countryside people it may be their main language, just like how for many Jamaicans they speak Patois more than they speak English and truly struggle with standard English. Just because a language is not the "official" language and is only spoken in casual settings does not mean it is lesser or inferior, and you seem to . Creole wasn't the official language of Haiti until 1987 but you could never say that French is the main language there. Having an official language is irrelevant to reality tbh.
in haiti its different... anyways 10 people write creole from st lucia im sure they all spell different. think bout that
Lol do the research yourself or even ask around, it still have ppl in St Lucia in the countryside who struggle with English. It wasn't until the 50's that more than 50% of the population could carry a conversation in English.
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 u talk as if the french were still in lucia them times
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