creole

word

Definition

A creole is a stable, natural language that has developed from the mixing of two or more languages. It can also refer to someone born in a colonial area, especially in the Americas or Caribbean, of mixed or colonial descent.

Usage & Nuances

'Creole' is both a linguistic and cultural term. As a language, it refers to developed languages formed from contacts between groups, often in colonial situations. As a noun for a person, usage varies by region. Capitalization may differ (e.g., 'Creole' for ethnicity, 'creole' for the language).

Example Sentences

He grew up in a Creole family with unique traditions and foods.

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Some Caribbean islands have several different creole languages.

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It's fascinating how a creole language blends words from many sources.

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Many people in Haiti speak creole as their main language.

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A creole language develops when different groups need to communicate.

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Louisiana has a famous Creole culture.

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