verb
- to cause a language to develop into a creole through contact between different languages
- to adopt or blend cultural elements from different ethnic or cultural groups
Usage: linguistics
Usage: cultural studies
Examples
- The plantation system helped creolize the various African languages spoken by enslaved people.
- Trade routes often creolize local languages through constant contact with foreign merchants.
- The music began to creolize as different immigrant communities settled in the neighborhood.
- Colonial societies tend to creolize their cultural practices over time.
- The cooking style creolized as French techniques mixed with local ingredients.
- Linguists study how pidgin languages creolize into full languages over generations.