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Phát âm từ vựng Creole

Creolenoun

Creole

/ˈkriːəʊl//ˈkriːəʊl/

Nguồn gốc của từ vựng Creole

Word Originfrom French créole, criole, from Spanish criollo, probably from Portuguese crioulo ‘black person born in Brazil’, from criar ‘to breed’, from Latin creare ‘produce, create’.

Ví dụ của từ vựng Creolenamespace

meaning

a person who has both European and African ancestors, especially a person who lives in the West Indies

meaning

a person whose ancestors were among the first Europeans who settled in the West Indies or South America, or one of the French or Spanish people who settled in the southern states of the US

  • Creole cookery
meaning

a language formed when a mixture of a European language with a local language (especially an African language spoken by slaves in the West Indies) is spoken as a first language

  • Most of the population speak a creole with a French-derived vocabulary.
  • The two girls were speaking Creole.

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