Similar words: age-old, theology, geology, ideology, care of, neolithic, theological, ideological. Meaning: ['kriːəʊl] n. 1. a person of European descent born in the West Indies or Latin America 2. a person descended from French ancestors in southern United States (especially Louisiana) 3. a mother tongue that originates from contact between two languages. adj. 1. of or relating to a language that arises from contact between two other languages and has features of both 2. of or relating to or characteristic of native-born persons of French descent in Louisiana.
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31. More on Haitian Creole morpho - syntax.
32. AAE: Creole origins + de - Creolization?
33. Creole Genesis: The Haitian case. What's to be explained?
34. More on Creole Identities. Haiti vs. the Dominican Republic.
35. Language: English is official language, Spanish and Creole.
36. Creole started into something else, it was almost sardonic.
37. The official language is French, generally speaking Creole dialect.
38. I heard that Maybelle's little Creole came home safely.
39. He speaks a Creole language. No wonder It'sounds strange.
40. Are Caribbean Creoles to be considered 'dialects' of European languages?For example, is Haitian Creole a 'dialect' of French?
41. So far it covers 52 of the world's estimated 6, 000 languages, the latest being Haitian Creole.
42. Language: Creole is the first language, English and French are also spoken.
43. I spoke to her in French, but she didn't seem to understand, and I hadn't learned any Haitian Creole yet (that was one of the things I had been planning to do during the three-year wait).
44. Recapitulate from last time: What does it mean to study Creole Languages and Caribbean Identities?
45. In 1870 she married Oscar Chopin,(Sentencedict.com) the son of a prominent Creole family from Louisiana.
46. Elvis's first movie, Love Me Tender, was my favorite and remains so, though I also liked Loving You, Jailhouse Rock, King Creole, and Blue Hawaii.
47. Are all Creoles equal? The so - called Creole Continuum.
48. Like her author, Jean Rhys , Antoinette is also a Creole from the West Indies.
49. An Uruguayan gaucho (a South American cattle herder) is unseated by an unbroken horse during the celebration of Creole week in Montevideo, Uruguay, April 9, 2006.
50. Despite having English as an official language, most Belizeans speak Belize Creole , a colorful English - based language.
51. Through a sample of linguistic case studies focusing on Haitian Creole morphosyntax, we will explore Creolization from a cognitive, historical and comparative perspective.
52. The best teams also have a command of Haitian Creole and French, if possible.
53. Then Creole stepped forward to remind them that what they were playing was the blues.
54. What is to be represented[sentencedict.com], and how? Haitian Creole orthographic debates.
55. So far it covers 52 languages, adding Haitian Creole last week.
56. In Haitian Creole, the old are called "gran moun, " and they are relatively few.
57. In the southern state of Louisiana, people enjoy spicy Cajun and Creole foods.
58. But New Orleans serves up countless variations of the basic gumbo recipe, from classic Creole style to pungent Cajun.
59. The political psychological state of Creole Elite Class in the process of Spanish American Independent Movement was contradictory and complex.
60. He joined with associates Creole lecherous master Thach killed and took away a Collection on the martial arts.
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