Creole (noun)

  1. A stable natural language that has developed from a mixture of different languages.
  2. A person of European descent born in a colony in the Western Hemisphere, especially a person of French or Spanish descent born in the West Indies or parts of French or Spanish America.

Origin:

French créole, from spanish criollo, from portuguese crioulo, from criar to rear, bring up, from latin creare to create.

Examples:

  1. Haitian Creole is a creole language spoken in Haiti.
  2. Louisiana Creole is a creole language spoken in Louisiana.
  3. He is a creole from Louisiana.
  4. The creole cuisine of Louisiana is famous.
  5. The creole culture is rich and diverse.
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