How do you use Creoles in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Creoles meaning
plural of creole
Using Creoles
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of creole
- In the example corpus, creoles often appears in combinations such as: creoles and, and creoles, of creoles.
Context around Creoles
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Creoles
- In this selection, "creoles" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, based, plantation, fort, fort, maroon and took stand out and add context to how "creoles" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and the creoles who held and classes of creoles and native. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "creoles" sits close to words such as abenaki, adria and afn, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with creoles
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But even the wealthiest creoles had little say in government. (10 words)
After gaining independence, several Spanish Creoles took control of the government and economy. (13 words)
However, in creoles, the core lexicon often has mixed origin, and the grammar is largely original. (16 words)
Although a small country, São Tomé and Príncipe has four national languages: Portuguese (the official language, spoken by 95% of the population), and the Portuguese-based creoles Forro (85%), Angolar (3%) and Principense (0.1%). (35 words)
An introduction to pidgins and creoles - John A. Holm Media The islands have a number of AM and FM radio stations (mostly on St. Thomas and St. Croix) broadcasting music, religious, and news programming. (34 words)
Creoles, or Mulattoes (people of mixed African and French ancestry), are the largest ethnic group, though estimates vary as to the exact percentage, depending upon whether the large Haitian community is included as well. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Classification Historic classification According to their external history, four types of creoles have been distinguished: plantation creoles, fort creoles, maroon creoles, and creolized pidgins.
French-based creoles in turn are more similar to each other (and to varieties of French) than to other European-based creoles.
A 20th-century mural by Diego Rivera The second group, called creoles, were people of Spanish background but born in Mexico.
After gaining independence, several Spanish Creoles took control of the government and economy.
Although a small country, São Tomé and Príncipe has four national languages: Portuguese (the official language, spoken by 95% of the population), and the Portuguese-based creoles Forro (85%), Angolar (3%) and Principense (0.1%).
An introduction to pidgins and creoles - John A. Holm Media The islands have a number of AM and FM radio stations (mostly on St. Thomas and St. Croix) broadcasting music, religious, and news programming.
Another similarity among creoles can be seen in the fact that questions are created simply by changing the intonation of a declarative sentence, not its word order or content.
But even the wealthiest creoles had little say in government.
Creoles, or Mulattoes (people of mixed African and French ancestry), are the largest ethnic group, though estimates vary as to the exact percentage, depending upon whether the large Haitian community is included as well.
Emigration, immigration, and demographic shifts Creoles and other ethnic groups are emigrating mostly to the United States, but also to the United Kingdom and other developed nations for better opportunities.
European dialect origin hypothesis The French creoles are the foremost candidates to being the outcome of "normal" linguistic change and their creoleness to be sociohistoric in nature and relative to their colonial origin.
Everyone participates – mainland French, Brazilians (Guiana has a frontier with Brazil), and Chinese as well as Creoles.
Frugal, honest, competent, and diligent, Francia was popular with the lower classes of Creoles and native peoples.
Generally the Creole population is judged to be about 60 to 70% of the total population if Haitians (comprising roughly one-third of Creoles) are included, and 30 to 50% without.
However, in creoles, the core lexicon often has mixed origin, and the grammar is largely original.
Indians were forced to work as laborers on the ranches and farms (called haciendas ) of the Spaniards and creoles.
In New Orleans, Gen. Andrew Jackson put together a force including regular Army troops, militia, frontiersmen, Creoles, Native American allies and Jean Lafitte 's pirates.
In Sierra Leone, for example, the Mende, Temne, and Creoles remain as rival power blocs between whom lines of fission easily emerge.
Like most non-official and minority languages, creoles have generally been regarded in popular opinion as degenerate variants or dialects of their parent languages.
Mestizos had a much lower position and were looked down upon by both the Spaniards and the creoles, who held the racist belief that people of pure European background were superior to everyone else.
Common combinations with creoles
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- creoles and 4×
- and creoles 4×
- of creoles 3×
- creoles have 3×
- french creoles 3×
- creoles are 3×
- creoles in 2×
- called creoles 2×
- portuguese-based creoles 2×
- as creoles 2×