taxonomy |
macanese |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and macanese
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
macanese is a people of mixed european (usually portuguese) and asian (usually chinese) descent from macao.
As a proper noun macanese is
a creole language originating in macau, based on portuguese and some east-asian languages.
As an adjective macanese is
of or related to the macanese people.
portuguese |
macanese |
As adjectives the difference between portuguese and macanese
is that
portuguese is of or pertaining to the region of portugal while
macanese is of or related to the macanese people.
As nouns the difference between portuguese and macanese
is that
portuguese is a person native to, or living in, portugal while
macanese is a people of mixed european (usually portuguese) and asian (usually chinese) descent from macao.
As proper nouns the difference between portuguese and macanese
is that
portuguese is a romance language originating in portugal, and now the official language of (
portugal), (
angola), while
macanese is a creole language originating in macau, based on portuguese and some east-asian languages.
creole |
macanese |
As nouns the difference between creole and macanese
is that
creole is a lect formed from two or more languages which has developed from a pidgin to become a first language while
Macanese is a people of mixed European (usually Portuguese) and Asian (usually Chinese) descent from Macao.
As adjectives the difference between creole and macanese
is that
creole is pertaining to or characteristic of someone who is a Creole while
Macanese is of or related to the Macanese people.
As proper nouns the difference between creole and macanese
is that
creole is any specific creole language, especially that of Haiti while
Macanese is a creole language originating in Macau, based on Portuguese and some East-Asian languages.