creolisms

[US]/ˈkriːəlɪzəmz/
[UK]/ˈkriːəlɪzəmz/

Translation

n.plural of creolism; a linguistic feature or expression that originates from a creole language

Phrases & Collocations

english creolisms

creolisms in language

african creolisms

caribbean creolisms

linguistic creolisms

creolisms borrowed

studying creolisms

creolisms evolve

creolisms emerge

creolisms and dialects

Example Sentences

the linguist argued that the use of specific creolisms reinforced the community's cultural identity.

she speaks french with a distinct accent that reflects her haitian creole background.

standardizing spelling in creole languages often presents significant challenges for educators.

jamaican patois features many unique grammatical structures not found in standard english.

code-switching between louisiana creole and english is common among older residents.

modern studies often incorporate creolisms to accurately represent local dialects.

efforts to preserve creole heritage include recording oral histories and traditional songs.

children often acquire creole as their mother tongue before learning the official language.

the novel captures the essence of island life through its use of vivid creolisms.

linguistic research continues to explore the african roots of many caribbean creolisms.

using haitian creole in hospitals improves communication between doctors and patients.

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