In Guyana, the primary dialect spoken is Guyanese Creole, an English-based creole that incorporates elements from African, Amerindian, and other languages. Additionally, various indigenous languages are spoken by the Amerindian communities, such as Arawak and Carib. Portuguese and Hindi are also present, reflecting the country's diverse immigrant history. Standard English is used in official contexts and education.
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