Ethnic groups which originated from mixing between European and non-European peoples.
Sinònims
Examples for "criollo"
Examples for "criollo"
1Do you know what criollo beans are used for?
2But those altitudes are suitable for higher-quality criollo cocoa, which is sought after by craft chocolate makers.
3The cacao of the criollo variety has pods the walls of which are thin and warty, with ten distinct furrows.
4Sergio Criollo, a bilingual teacher who attended the rally, said he was encouraged by Warren's appearance.
5The Criollo does not break his fast until nearly mid-day, so they have no early meal to prepare.
1She spat something in Krio, using words that I'd certainly never heard before.
2Krio serves as the commercial language in the capital.
3Krios was the dark, silent type.
4The younger people don't speak proper Krio, said Joe Kay, curator of the national museum, home to a trove of dusty treasures.
5They are a physical sign of the Krio culture, said Tom Walsh, director of the British Council, which funded an exhibition on the colonial dwellings.
1The tall man said something to him in Creole, a question evidently.
2The Creole is glad to cast his lot in the new community.
3Hadn't the Creole sergeant back on that hill said something about justice?
4When the zoologist became silent, the young Creole took up the conversation.
5The food, like the island's culture, is steeped in its Creole roots.
1The dancing is led by three drums and the song lyrics are a mix of the Kreyol and Dahomey languages.
2Its name means "strong woman" in Haitian Kreyol, and its mission is to motivate women to be bold and to wear bold prints.