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From: ajk@pcs.dec.com (Dr. Anton J. Kuchelmeister)
Subject: Re: Is Esperanto a Creole?
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In article <3ns5mv$4g5@pilot.njin.net>, fineber@pilot.njin.net (Allan Fineberg) writes:
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>No, David.  Creole is a style of cooking popular in Louisiana.  It's
>also called Cajun.  See under rec.cooking.cajun for more information.
>
>Allan

Come on, - Creole is a language and also a cooking style, and also a culture.


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  Dr. Anton J. Kuchelmeister                    PCS Munich Germany
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