Word: Creole Word origin: from French créole, criole, from Spanish criollo, probably from Portuguese crioulo ‘black person born in Brazil’, from criar ‘to breed’, from Latin creare ‘produce, create’. Phonetic: ˈkriːəʊl Listen:
a person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean.
a mother tongue formed from the contact of a European language (especially English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese) with local languages (especially African languages spoken by slaves in the West Indies). Example: a Portuguese-based Creole
relating to a Creole or Creoles. Example: a restaurant serving both international and Creole cuisine
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