There is no such language as "Indian", but yes, a creole is a mixture of two different languages.
The word creole refers to a type of language that results from the combination of two completely different parent languages. There are more than 100 different creolized languages in the world, so you would have to specify which one you're talking about.
If you're not sure, here is a list of the most commonly spoken Creoles in the world (one of them is even an official language):
Creole typically refers to a language or culture that developed from a mixture of different languages and cultures, including African, European, and indigenous influences. While Indian influences can be found in some creole languages and cultures, it is not accurate to categorize creole solely as a mixture of Indian elements.
Creole languages are actually based on a mixture of different languages, including Spanish and French, but they are not exclusively a blend of those two languages. Creole languages have developed in various parts of the world where people of different linguistic backgrounds have interacted and created a new language to communicate.
Parang is a style of music from Trinidad and Tobago that is sung in a mixture of English and Creole. It incorporates elements of African, East Indian, and European musical traditions.
No, Tagalog is not classified as a creole language. It is classified as an Austronesian language and is the basis for the official language of the Philippines (Filipino). Creole languages typically arise from contact between different languages and undergo significant structural changes, which is not the case with Tagalog.
Creole is a stable, natural language that develops from a mixture of different languages. Papiamento is a creole language spoken in the Caribbean, particularly in Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. It combines elements of Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, and African languages.
Some of the French-based Creole languages include Haitian Creole, Louisiana Creole (also known as "Creole" or "Kréyol La Lwizyàn"), and Seychellois Creole. These languages have developed from a mixture of French and other languages due to historical colonization and cultural influences.
Lloyd Harlin Polite Jr. is not half Indian. His heritage consists of a mixture of African American and Creole. He is a Sikh which is an Indian religion.
There are dozens of different Indian Creole tribes in both North and South America, as well as the Caribbean.
* Etat de Lousiaine. * The Bayou State. * The Sportsman's Paradise. * The Pelican State. * The Creole State. * The Sugar State. * Child of the Mississippi.
Creole languages are actually based on a mixture of different languages, including Spanish and French, but they are not exclusively a blend of those two languages. Creole languages have developed in various parts of the world where people of different linguistic backgrounds have interacted and created a new language to communicate.
Yes creole people are decendents of Haitian`s creoles are considered as Haitian Americans creole people have mixes of french-spanish-Indian they are all of west Indian so yes creole people are decendants of haitians like the Mexicans are a race of Aztecs
Their many delicacy is curry.They are predominant rice eaters.Common dishes are modified Indian curries,creole dishes and some of western dishes.It is a mixture of all these together.
Black, Indian, Mexican, Creole
Creole, Belizean,Indian,and Black
No, Tagalog is not classified as a creole language. It is classified as an Austronesian language and is the basis for the official language of the Philippines (Filipino). Creole languages typically arise from contact between different languages and undergo significant structural changes, which is not the case with Tagalog.
If you mean African, no. The main races are Indian (Indo-Mauritian), French (Franco-Mauritian), and Creole (Mauritian Creole)
Ray Ray's Mother is African American and father is from Belize.On July the 20th he recently announced to the public that he's mixed with African american, Indian,creole,and Belize.
india westbrooks is black,creole,mexican, and indian(native american) her boyfriend is mexican,black , and i forgot the other ethnicity