"Reunionese" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Reunionese refers to anything related to the island of Réunion, a French overseas department located in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar and Mauritius. It can also refer to the language, culture, or people of Réunion.
In a broader sense, Reunionese may also refer to people of mixed French, African, and Asian descent who have ancestry from the island, often with Malagasy and other African influences.
The Reunionese language is a creole, a blend of French, African, and Malagasy languages, and is spoken by the majority of the island's inhabitants.
"Reunions" refer to events in which people who have not seen or communicated with each other for a long time come together to meet and celebrate their past relationships or friendships. These events often occur between family members, colleagues, or friends who have been separated by distance, work, or other circumstances and are now reunited.
Represents the act of being reunited, or the state of being reunited, with someone or something. It can be used to express joy, happiness, or relief at being reunited after a separation. This can be due to travel, a misunderstanding, or any other circumstance that caused people or objects to be apart from one another.<br><br>Example sentence: "The siblings were finally reunited after being separated during the storm."
The verb "reuniting" is a combination of "re-" (meaning again) and "uniting" (meaning coming together as a single entity). Therefore, reuniting means to come back together or reunite with someone or something that was previously separated. It implies a reunion or reconnection between two or more people, groups, or entities that were previously apart.