verb
- to cause a language to develop into a creole through contact with other languages
- to adopt or blend cultural elements from different ethnic groups, especially in colonial contexts
Usage: linguistics; British spelling
Usage: cultural studies
Examples
- The plantation communities helped creolise the local dialect over several generations.
- Trade routes often creolise languages through constant contact between speakers.
- Colonial societies tend to creolise their cultural practices over time.
- The port city’s diverse population began to creolise their musical traditions.
- Linguists study how languages creolise in multilingual environments.
- The island’s cuisine was creolised through centuries of cultural exchange.