Creole language
A creole language (or a creole) is a language that comes from a pidgin.[1] Creoles seem very similar to each other, even if they come from different languages.[2] There is not a widely accepted theory that explains why this happens.
Creole Language Media
An Antillean Creole traffic sign in Guadeloupe stating Lévé pié aw / Ni ti moun ka joué la!, literally translating as "Lift your foot [i.e. slow down]. Children are playing here!" in 2010.
Haitian Creole in use at car rental counter in Florida, U.S. in 2014
Related pages
References
- ↑ Wardhaugh (2002:61)
- ↑ Bickerton (1983:116-122)
Other websites
- Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics (SPCL) Archived 2020-11-27 at the Wayback Machine
- The Online Dictionary of Language Terminology