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Cosa (chi) è Creole - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Créole; Creoles; Creolo; Creole (disambiguation)

creole         
also Creole (creoles)
1.
A creole is a language that has developed from a mixture of different languages and has become the main language in a particular place.
She begins speaking in the Creole of Haiti.
...French Creole.
= patois
N-VAR
2.
A Creole is a person of mixed African and European race, who lives in the West Indies and speaks a creole language.
N-COUNT
3.
A Creole is a person descended from the Europeans who first settled in the West Indies or the southern United States of America.
N-COUNT
4.
Creole means belonging to or relating to the Creole community.
Coconut Rice Balls is a Creole dish.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Creole         
see creole
Creole         
['kri:??l]
¦ noun
1. a person of mixed European and black descent.
2. a descendant of European settlers in the Caribbean or Central or South America.
a white descendant of French settlers in Louisiana.
3. a mother tongue formed from the contact of a European language with a local language (especially African languages spoken by slaves in the West Indies).
¦ adjective relating to a Creole or Creoles.
Origin
from Fr. creole, criole, from Sp. criollo, prob. from Port. crioulo 'black person born in Brazil'.

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Creole
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Creole
1. Wardell Quezergue, the "Creole Beethoven" who wrote Mr Big Stuff and the Creole Mass, seems to have lost all of his sheet music in the storm.
2. The only things separating Creole bungalows and St.
3. They merged to form a Creole ruling elite –– the Krios.
4. "Life is not easy," Ricardo rapped in sing–songy Creole.
5. Martinville; the Black Heritage Art Gallery, Central School Arts and Humanities Center, Lake Charles; the Creole Heritage Folk Life Center, Opelousas; the Cane River Creole National Historic Park–Creole Center, Natchitoches; the Multicultural Center of the South, Shreveport; Southern University Museum of Art, Shreveport; and the Northeast Louisiana Delta African American Heritage Museum, Monroe.