Bonin English
| Bonin English | |
|---|---|
| Ogasawara English | |
| Native to | Japan |
| Region | Bonin Islands (Ogasawara islands) |
| Ethnicity | Bonin Islanders |
English Creole
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
| Glottolog | boni1239 |
| IETF | cpe-u-sd-jp13 |
Bonin English, also known as the Bonin Islands language or Ogasawara English, is a group of creole and koiné languages and dialects spoken on the Bonin Islands (or Ogasawara Islands) of Japan, in the country's far south. They are based on English and Japanese, to the extent that they have been called a mixture of the two languages.