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Chinese Pidgin English
Chinese Pidgin English Chinese Pidgin English is a Pidgin language of ...
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Chinese English Pidgin
Chinese English Pidgin This article or section uses Ruby annotation ... on top of the character as intended. Chinese English Pidgin is one of a variety ...
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Talk:Chinese English Pidgin
Talk:Chinese English Pidgin Um, why would we want "British" to ... and why are the meanings of the Chinese words in ruby? Isnt' ruby only for ...
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Category:English pidgin and creole languages
Category:English pidgin and creole languages Subcategories There is 1 ... this category. S Singlish Pages in category "English pidgin and creole languages" There are 48 pages ... Creole Australian Kriol language B Bajan Basic English Belizean Kriol language Bocas del Toro ...
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List of English words of Chinese origin
List of English words of Chinese origin Words of Chinese origin have entered the English language and many European languages. Most of these were loanwords from Chinese itself, a term covering those members ...
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Talk:List of English words of Chinese origin
Talk:List of English words of Chinese origin Deleted "Ni Hao", since it hasn't entered English usage. Also, for proper Chinese grammer, it's "Ni Hao Ma", since ... that originated from China, they are clearly English words of Japanese origin. LDHan 17: ...
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Pidgin
Pidgin This article or section does not cite ... help Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. A Pidgin, or contact language, is the name given ... Creation of Pidgins The creation of a pidgin usually requires: Prolonged, regular contact between the ... languages when a generation whose parents speak pidgin to each other teach it to their ... obsolete. Certain expressions survive from Chinglish, a pidgin formerly spoken in southeast asia. They ...
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Pidgin   (translated from Portuguese)
Pidgin one pidgin or contact language it is the name ... media enters the falantes of different languages. Pidgin has normally gramáticas rudimentary and a vocabulary ... developed and become línguas Creole . For such pidgin will have that to be learned of ... children, who then generalize the one characteristics pidgin for a grammar, complete and stabilized. ...
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Hawaiian Pidgin
Hawaiian Pidgin English dialects British Isles British English East Anglian English English English Estuary English Hiberno-English (Ireland) ...
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Pidgin   (translated from Spanish)
Pidgin pidgin (pronouncing [ p?j'?n ]) she is one ... with the lexical units of another one. pidgin he is not habitually dialecto maternal of ... slaves introduced in her. The hablante of pidgin uses the formal structures of its maternal ... is reduced to the indispensable thing. If pidgin one becomes stabilized like language of ...
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