Creole is defined as a language that develops when children acquire a pidgin language as their native language and which is grammatically more complex than a pidgin language;
the language developed by children who have been exposed to a pidgin as their native language. Moreover, Creoles are languages that develop when children transform the pidgin of their parents to a grammatically more complex "true" language; languages that develop when pidgins are transformed into grammatically complex "true" languages.