"criollo" 怎么发音
word
kriˈoʊjoʊ
kree-OH-yoh
kɹɪˈɒləʊ
kri-OL-oh
释义
'Criollo' refers to people in Latin America who are descendants of Europeans, especially Spaniards, born in the Americas. The term can also refer to local languages or cultures mixing European and local elements.
IPA 音标
美式英语
kriˈoʊjoʊ
英式英语
kɹɪˈɒləʊ
简化发音
美式
kree-OH-yoh
英式
kri-OL-oh
语境中听
Many criollo families played an important role in Latin American history.
The criollo language developed through contact between Europeans and local people.
Cuban cuisine has many famous criollo dishes.
After independence, the criollo elites often became political leaders.