creole
Creole vs Nativized - What's the difference?
creole | nativized |As a noun creole
is a lect formed from two or more languages which has developed from a pidgin to become a first language.As an adjective Creole
is pertaining to or characteristic of someone who is a Creole.As a proper noun Creole
is any specific creole language, especially that of Haiti.As a verb nativized is
past tense of nativize.Creole vs Creoloids - What's the difference?
creole | creoloids |As nouns the difference between creole and creoloids
is that creole is a lect formed from two or more languages which has developed from a pidgin to become a first language while creoloids is plural of creoloid.As an adjective Creole
is pertaining to or characteristic of someone who is a Creole.As a proper noun Creole
is any specific creole language, especially that of Haiti.Creole vs Ethnolect - What's the difference?
creole | ethnolect |As nouns the difference between creole and ethnolect
is that creole is a lect formed from two or more languages which has developed from a pidgin to become a first language while ethnolect is a language variety specific to an ethnic group.As an adjective Creole
is pertaining to or characteristic of someone who is a Creole.As a proper noun Creole
is any specific creole language, especially that of Haiti.Gumbo vs Creole - What's the difference?
gumbo | creole |As nouns the difference between gumbo and creole
is that gumbo is the okra plant or its pods while creole is a lect formed from two or more languages which has developed from a pidgin to become a first language.As an adjective Creole is
pertaining to or characteristic of someone who is a Creole.As a proper noun Creole is
any specific creole language, especially that of Haiti.Creole vs English - What's the difference?
creole | english |As nouns the difference between creole and english
is that creole is creole: while english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.Creole vs Vernacular - What's the difference?
creole | vernacular |As nouns the difference between creole and vernacular
is that creole is a lect formed from two or more languages which has developed from a pidgin to become a first language while vernacular is the language of a people or a national language.As adjectives the difference between creole and vernacular
is that creole is pertaining to or characteristic of someone who is a Creole while vernacular is of or pertaining to everyday language.As a proper noun Creole
is any specific creole language, especially that of Haiti.Creole vs Transnationalism - What's the difference?
creole | transnationalism |As nouns the difference between creole and transnationalism
is that creole is a lect formed from two or more languages which has developed from a pidgin to become a first language while transnationalism is support for culture or business that crosses national boundaries.As an adjective Creole
is pertaining to or characteristic of someone who is a Creole.As a proper noun Creole
is any specific creole language, especially that of Haiti.Pidgins vs Creole - What's the difference?
pidgins | creole |As nouns the difference between pidgins and creole
is that pidgins is while creole is creole:.Creole vs Patoisunknown - What's the difference?
creole | patoisunknown |
Wikidiffcom vs Creole - What's the difference?
wikidiffcom | creole |