Creole.
1. d. V. Creole.
Creolella.
(Of theport.)(crioulo, and this ofbreed).
1. adj. said of a child and, in general, a descendant of European parents: born in the former Spanish territories in America and some European colonies on the continent. U t. c. s.
2. adj. It was said of the black person born in these territories, as opposed to which had been brought from Africa as a slave. U t. c. s.3. adj. said of a person: born in a Latin American country to highlight that it possesses the qualities estimated as characteristics of the country. U t. c. s.
4. adj. autochthonous, own, distinctive of a Latin American country.
5. adj. Peculiar, itself from Latin America.
6. adj. It is said that have arisen in forced communities to live together with other communities of diverse language and languages that are composed of elements from both languages. It applies especially
languages that have been formed, based on Spanish, French, English, Dutch or Portuguese, African or indigenous communities in certain originally colonial Territories.7. f. some song and Cuban popular dance, beat six by eight.
1. loc. Advisor. The way Creole.
2. loc. Advisor. Am. Simply, without label.
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banana Creole