Definition of Taki-Taki in English:
Taki-Taki
nounˈtɑːkɪˌtɑːkiˌtäkē ˈtäkē
mass nounAn English-based creole language of Suriname.
Also called Sranan
Example sentencesExamples
- This, at least, is our conclusion, because ever since that time, three hundred years ago, an English-based Creole (called Sranan, Negro-English, Surinaams, or Taki-Taki) has been the national language of Suriname.
- Sranan is sometimes also called Sranan Tongo ‘Suriname tongue’ or Taki-Taki ‘talktalk’.
- The language with the smallest vocabulary in the world is a Creole called Taki-Taki (about 750 words) spoken in Suriname, South America.
- Fortunately one of our contacts speaks Taki Taki who is also the sister of our main lead at the HOPE Centre (small world!).
- The native tribes in the interior, however, use their own language, and the African tribes use Taki-Taki, a pidgin English.
Origin
An alteration of talkee-talkee.