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Short answer: yeahLong answer: Creole today is spoken by fewer than 10,000 people and those numbers keep dwindling as less and less young people are taught the language.
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Answer:YesExplanation:Today, Creole is dying in some places as it is spoken and passed down less and less. The Caribbean’s most endangered language is currently a French Creole in Trinidad, spoken only by a handful of aging people. The Berbice Dutch Creole of Guyana has been extinct for more than a decade now.