Angolar is a A creole is a language descended from a pidgin that has become the native language of a group of people. The majority of creole languages are based on English and other Indo-European languages (their superstrate language), with local or immigrant languages as substrate languages. Study of Creole languages around...
Creole language based partially on the Portuguese language and rather heavily on some West African languages. It is spoken in São Tomé and Príncipe,in the southernmost towns of Sao Tomé island . See This article is primarily about the language. See also a summary in the context of the other creole people. Portuguese Creole is a creole language based on the Portuguese language. The Portuguese-based Creoles are classified by geographical order and by substrate language (the language that contacted with Portuguese): Portuguese...
Portuguese Creole
The Creole uses, as a substrate, a dialect of Umbundo, a Bantu language from inland Angola, but is extensively influenced by Portuguese, mainly in lexicon level.
Also a Portuguese Creole (or pidgin) from Cape Verde reached these island, it was brought by the Sephardic Portuguese jews of Cape Verde, and it was a mixture of the Mina Portuguese Creole/Pidgin (a mixture of Cape Verdean Creole/Pidgin with Twi) and "Angolar" Portuguese Creoles/Pidgins (areas of Angola and Congo).