.9.The Thinking Man Statue Are Asian, Creole, Haitian Tyrannies Done By Individuals Through Sincerity.9.
.9.The Thinking Man Statue Are Asian, Creole, Haitian Tyrannies Done By Individuals Through Sincerity.9.
by .6.9.7.6.ArimorylulA.8.3.0.5. September 17, 2025

Language from HAITICaribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic to its eastand some Louisianan nibbas speak it too
by ISSASHY.JIT May 27, 2019

Village man:
Dis here woman made my ship feel well accomodated man. It was like one night in a 5 star hotel up there.
Village man 2:
Yah? Mi Pidgin English is a bit shabby but I dam know what you werrin about, my princess got the same, wet, long like a trip to the water-park without even having to know how to swim!
Village man also:
You two bein silly, my woman got the creole cunt tu. She made room for both my arms and lags nd' I go crawl into it for a good catnap, being true speak.
Dis here woman made my ship feel well accomodated man. It was like one night in a 5 star hotel up there.
Village man 2:
Yah? Mi Pidgin English is a bit shabby but I dam know what you werrin about, my princess got the same, wet, long like a trip to the water-park without even having to know how to swim!
Village man also:
You two bein silly, my woman got the creole cunt tu. She made room for both my arms and lags nd' I go crawl into it for a good catnap, being true speak.
by Jack Herrer January 9, 2020

Qarshkī Creole, also called Sweetgum Kriol Language rarely, or the Qarshkī language, is a Creole language based in a broad mix of English, Arabic, French, Indonesian, Malaysian, Persian, Turkish including Ottoman Turkish, Kurdish, Urdu and Hindi, Punjabi, Tamazight, Spanish, Portuguese including Brazilian and Azorean Portuguese, various Native American languages, and some other linguistic influences.
Qarshkī Creole is a dying language, just like it's more simplified sister language, Tidewater Pidgin. It has very few speakers left, is split into several complex dialects that are nearly unintelligible at times, and uses 3 writing systems simultaneously:
English/Latin alphabet
Arabic/Persian abjadiyyah
Russian/Cyrillic alphabet
English/Latin alphabet
Arabic/Persian abjadiyyah
Russian/Cyrillic alphabet
by Son of Ogun December 4, 2024

Hawai'i Creole (or Hawai‘i Creole English) is usually called "Pidgin" in Hawai'i. It has a rich linguistic history based on the need for a common language among a diverse group of people who spoke different languages. It also has a dark side based on plantation domination and American English hegemony.
Hawai‘i Creole speakers have mixed feelings about the creole. Hawai‘i Creole has often been denigrated as a sub-standard form of English. But with the efforts of local linguists and writers, people are now beginning to realize that the creole is a language separate from, but similar in appearance to, English.
Hawai‘i Creole can be heard on the playgrounds and in neighborhood conversations. It can also be heard on a few radio programs and in some advertising. On rare occasions, Hawai‘i Creole is heard in more formalized situations, such as on the legislative floor and in the classroom. However, English and Hawaiian are the official languages of the legislature and standardized English is the official medium of instruction in the school system.
Hawai‘i Creole speakers have mixed feelings about the creole. Hawai‘i Creole has often been denigrated as a sub-standard form of English. But with the efforts of local linguists and writers, people are now beginning to realize that the creole is a language separate from, but similar in appearance to, English.
Hawai‘i Creole can be heard on the playgrounds and in neighborhood conversations. It can also be heard on a few radio programs and in some advertising. On rare occasions, Hawai‘i Creole is heard in more formalized situations, such as on the legislative floor and in the classroom. However, English and Hawaiian are the official languages of the legislature and standardized English is the official medium of instruction in the school system.
by Raymani Venus Yuhashi October 15, 2025

Noun.
American English.
Definition: Person(s) who are of mixed black/African and white/European ancestry born in the United States.
Note: This term is not to be confused with the Louisiana Creole population but could be applied to that population as well -respectively.
A Common synonym is Mulatto/a.
For more information visit “American Creole TV” on YouTube.
American English.
Definition: Person(s) who are of mixed black/African and white/European ancestry born in the United States.
Note: This term is not to be confused with the Louisiana Creole population but could be applied to that population as well -respectively.
A Common synonym is Mulatto/a.
For more information visit “American Creole TV” on YouTube.
by Americancreoleman November 22, 2022

Mark: Hmng ubs s sibsa hoosb isjsb afac pum-pum wysg fhdh batty boy gesg peeg ssv bumpe dh hsbs zxbe feue lebx xgeibw
Pearl: wow mark what language is that
Mark: that’s Jamaican Creole or patwah, that how my family and friends in Jamaica speaks
Pearl: SAY WUHHHHHHHHHHHH😳😳😳😳
Pearl: wow mark what language is that
Mark: that’s Jamaican Creole or patwah, that how my family and friends in Jamaica speaks
Pearl: SAY WUHHHHHHHHHHHH😳😳😳😳
by Lily’ bam bam January 27, 2024
