There is no such language as "Creole". The word "Creole" refers to a category of languages that are a combination of 2 completely different languages. There are more than 100 different creole languages spoken in the world today. The most common creoles are English-based, French-based, and Spanish based creoles.
The cast of Creole - 1981 includes: Georgia Engel as Creole Arte Johnson as Alligator Mickey Rooney as Narrator
Some unique recipes for cooking alligator meat include alligator gumbo, alligator jambalaya, and grilled alligator skewers. These dishes often incorporate Cajun and Creole flavors to enhance the taste of the meat.
American Alligator: Alligator missipiensisChinese Alligator :Alligator sinensis)Alligator mississippiensis
Depends of which creole. In Martiniquean Creole and in Guadeloupean Creole, we say "zanmi".
Creole cuisine is food made by the creole people.
Haiti - Haitian Creole (Kreyòl) Jamaica - Jamaican Patois Trinidad and Tobago - Trinidadian Creole (Trinidadian English Creole) Guyana - Guyanese Creole (Guyanese Creole English) Guadeloupe - Guadeloupean Creole (Guadeloupean Creole French) Martinique - Martinican Creole (Martinican Creole French)
An alligator's scientific name is Alligator mississippiensis.
No. There were two species of alligator: the American Alligator and the Chinese alligator.
No. There were two species of alligator: the American Alligator and the Chinese alligator.
If you speak a Creole language, which is a standardized version of a Pidgin, then you are a creole.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
"Ari" in French Guiana Creole.