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Creole People and Languages The History of the Creole Languages Louisiana Creole Language Haitian Creole vs. French Jamaican Creole or Patois Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions Are Louisiana Creoles Haitian? Louisiana Creoles are not Haitian. Creoles in Louisiana are mostly known as Cajuns. Both...
克里奥尔人(指首批定居在西印度群岛或南美的欧洲人的后裔,或定居在美国南部诸州的法国人和西班牙人的后裔)a person whose ancestors were among the first Europeans who settled in the West Indies or S America, or one of the French or Spanish people who settled in the southern states of the US 3. ...
Although the African slave trade first began in earnest 400 years ago, the majority of the ancestors of today’s Creole people in Belize arrived in the New World during the 18th century when the slave trade was at its most profitable. By 1745, approximately 71% of the colony then known ...
Louisiana Creole People of Color A Race or EthnicityAndrea Cooke
: a French-based language that is spoken by Black people in southern Louisiana (2) : haitian creole c creole plural creoles : a language that has evolved from a pidgin but serves as the native language of a speech community often capitalized when used in the names of specific creole...
b. The French dialect spoken by these people. 3. A person descended from or culturally related to the Spanish and Portuguese settlers of the Gulf States. 4. often creole A person of mixed African and European ancestry who speaks a creolized language, especially one based on French or Spanish...
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"person born in a country but of a people not indigenous to it," c. 1600, from French créole (17c.), from Spanish criollo "(person) native to a locality," from Portuguese crioulo, diminutive of cria "person (especially a servant) raised in one's house," from criar "to raise or ...
The creoles were distinguished from the natives, the blacks, and from people born in Europe. A sharp distinction of interest always lay between the creoles, whose chief devotion was to the colony, and the foreign-born officials, whose devotion was to the mother country. Never precise, the ...