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African Countries West East Current English Differ Predominantly

Front How do West and East African countries' current use of English differ?
Back West African countries predominantly speak Krio, an English-based Creole used by slaves.
East African countries have more standardised forms of English, mainly down to the larger expatriate communities in countries such as Kenya and Zimbabwe.

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