Kreolisch
Kreolisch, or Creole, refers to a type of language that develops from the mixing of different languages, often in colonial contexts. It typically arises in communities where speakers of various native languages need to communicate, leading to a simplified language that incorporates elements from multiple sources.
Kreolisch languages are spoken in various regions, including the Caribbean, parts of Africa, and the Indian Ocean. Each variant reflects the unique cultural and historical influences of its speakers, making them rich in vocabulary and expression. Examples include Haitian Creole and Louisiana Creole.