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 Translation for 'Mauritian Creole' from English to French
ethn.géogr.ling.
créole {m} mauricien
Mauritian Creole
Partial Matches
géogr.
mauricien {adj}
Mauritian
ethn.géogr.
Mauricien {m}
Mauritian
ethn.géogr.
Mauricienne {f}
Mauritian [female]
ethn.ling.
créole {adj}
creole
ethn.
Créole {f}
Creole
ethn.
Créole {m}
Creole
cuis.
à la créole {adj} [cuisine]
creole
ling.
créole {m} [langue]
Creole
cuis.
riz {m} créole
creole rice
cuis.
sauce {f} créole
creole sauce
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Usage Examples English
  • Freedom of culture was a fundamental element of their resistance, specially the fight for the recognition of the Mauritian creole as a full-fledged language.
  • His native language is Mauritian Creole, though he is fluent in French and English as well (Asgarally teaches in the latter).
  • French based, Mauritian Creole is also the most commonly used local language in Mauritius and is unique to the island, having evolved from its use in the creole community of Mauritius at the time of slavery and prior to the arrival of indentured labourers from India.
  • It is often misspelled "poutou" and should be spelled "putu" in Mauritian Creole.
  • Dev Virahsawmy (born 1942 in Quartier-Militaire, Mauritius), is a politician, playwright, poet and advocate of the Mauritian Creole language.

  • Her native language is Mauritian Creole, while she speaks English and French. Aumeeruddy-Cziffra completed her law degree from the Inns of Court School of Law in Great Britain.
  • He campaigned for rights of the Mauritian Creole people.
  • The PMSD renewed its focus on the Mauritian Creole community and remained a close ally of the Mauritian Labour Party.
  • This language is a mixture of French and Mauritian Creole where every syllable is doubled with the first consonants replaced by the "g" (e.g. ...
  • The party decided to establish Mauritian Creole as the national language and wanted to sing the national anthem in Creole during the 15th Independence Day on 15 March 1983.

  • Rodriguan Creole is very similar to Mauritian Creole, though some words are pronounced differently.
  • Kaya also campaigned for the rights of the Mauritian Creole people.
  • The main languages spoken in Mauritius are English, French, Mauritian Creole, and Bhojpuri.
  • School students must learn English and French; they may also opt for an Asian language or Mauritian Creole.
  • Mauritius is a multi-ethnic society, with notable groups of people of South Asian (notably Indian), Sub-Saharan African (Mauritian Creoles), European (European Mauritians), and Chinese descent, as well those of a mixed background from any combination of the aforementioned ethnic groups.

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