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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61. When Haiti was devastated by an earthquake in January, aid teams poured in to the shattered island, speaking dozens of languages — but not Haitian Creole.
62. One of the best known Creole languages, and the one with the largest community of speakers, is Haitian Creole.
63. What is to be represented, and how? The Haitian Creole orthographic debates.
64. Guides are available in nine languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Russian, Haitian Creole, Polish and Portuguese.
65. How do Creole speakers chose to project themselves to the world?
66. Her short stories set in Creole community of Louisianan won her literary fame and popularity.
67. Creole speakers 'attitudes toward elements of their Creole language and culture.
68. In this case it happens to be really useful because Haitian Creole is not really spoken outside of the Haitian community.
69. Creoles: A creole language is originally a pidgin that has become estabished as a native language in some speech community.
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