Arabic Creole
Arabic Creole refers to a variety of languages that blend elements of Arabic with other linguistic influences, often arising in multicultural communities. These creole languages typically develop in regions where speakers of different languages interact, leading to a unique fusion of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
One notable example of Arabic Creole is Judeo-Arabic, spoken by Jewish communities in the Arab world. Another example is Chabacano, which incorporates Spanish and is spoken in the Philippines, showcasing how Arabic influences can manifest in diverse cultural contexts.