- A
pidgin /ˈpɪdʒɪn/, or
pidgin language, is a
grammatically simplified means of
communication that
develops between two or more
groups of
people that do...
- another. Both
dialects have subdialects. Additionally,
there is also a
pidginised variety of Tshiluba,
especially in cities,
where the
everyday spoken Tshiluba...
- a
lesser extent, in
other parts of
India (usually in a
simplified or
pidginised variety such as
Bazaar Hindustani or
Haflong Hindi).
Outside India, several...
-
mission and the
Scottish missionaries led to the
development of a
peculiar pidginised Marathi called "Missionary Marathi" in the
early 1800s. The most comprehensive...
- unknown. It also has a 'light' (simplified/foreigner) form, as well as a
pidginised form. The
simplified form is
fairly prevalent on Badu and neighbouring...
- may
comprehend the language.
Unserdeutsch is
likely a
descendant of a
pidginised form of
Standard German which originated in the
Gazelle Peninsula of New...
-
education policies and
language campaigns with less than 10,000 speakers. A
pidginised variant of
standard Malay,
Sabah Malay is a
local trade language. There...
- that
Aklilu Yilma of
Addis Ababa University considers Ongota to be a
pidginised creole. They
state that this "conclusion is
strengthened by a
local legend...
- over main
Asiatic trade routes. The
lingua franca of
Malacca then was a
pidginised form of
Malay known as
Bazaar Malay or
Melayu Pasar, used
amongst the...