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What type of language are Creoles?

Creoles are considered pidgin-based languages.

Here's a breakdown:

* Pidgin: A simplified language that develops when speakers of different languages need to communicate. It has limited vocabulary and grammar, often borrowing from the dominant language.

* Creole: A language that arises when a pidgin becomes the native language of a community. Creoles have more complex grammar and vocabulary than pidgins and are considered full-fledged languages.

Therefore, Creoles are considered a distinct type of language that originates from a pidgin.

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