
Culture
Comment Appelle-t-on un Réunionnais ?

Comment Appelle-t-on un Réunionnais ?
Le terme « Z’oréol » (qu’on peut aussi orthographier « Zoréole » ou encore « Z’oréole ») est un dérivé de plus en plus courant du terme « Z’oreille ». En fait, il s’agit de la contraction des termes « Z’oreille » (métropolitain) et « Kréol » (créole réunionnais quelle que soit sa communauté culturelle).
Comment s’appellent les habitants de l’île de La Réunion ?
La Réunion
Administration | |
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Gentilé | Réunionnais, Réunionnaise |
Population | 855 961 hab. (2018) |
Densité | 341 hab./km2 |
Langues locales | Français et créole réunionnais |
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What is the culture of Réunion?
- In Réunion, Indians from South India, often Hindu, are known as Malbars and Muslim Indians from North India are known as Zarabes. Indo-Réunionnais people have affected the culture of Réunion, bringing Indian foods as well as plants and animals to the island. The Hindus here have mixed with other ethnies.
Who are the people of Indian origin in Réunion?
- Réunionnais of Indian origin are people of Indian origin in Réunion. They form two ethnic groups on the island, Malbars and Zarabes .
Who are the Zarabes of Réunion?
- Zarabes is the name given to the Muslim community of Réunion. The Muslims migrated to Réunion in mid-nineteenth century. Zarabes are mostly South Asian and specifically from the modern state Gujarat in India. [citation needed]
Why Tamil Tamils in reunion?
- Tamils in Reunion are gradual awakening and desire to their ancestors’ culture, and started studying their language and religions especially from Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. They also now wanted to translate their newly acquired civic and political rights into a gradual and increasing participation in local and other elections.