Pidgin and creole language differences are made by the linguists in sociolinguistics subject. Here are a few differences given in this lecture.
A Pidgin is a language with no native speakers: it is no one’s first language but it is a contact language.
In contrast to a pidgin, a creole is often defined as a pidgin that has become the first language of a new generation of speakers.
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