pidgin

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English - Turkish
Turkish - Turkish
Birbirlerinden farklı diller konuşan, kendi ana dilleri ile anlaşmayı sağlayamayan birden fazla grubun kendi aralarında iletişim kurmak için kullandıkları dilleri ifade etmek için dilbilimciler tarafından kullanılan bir terim
Farklı diller konuşan halkların ilişkileri sonucu doğan ve bu ilişkilerde kullanılan dil
English - English
an amalgamation of two disparate languages, used by two populations having no common language as a lingua franca to communicate with each other, lacking formalized grammar and having a small, utilitarian vocabulary and no native speakers

Middle English likely began as a pidgin between the Norman invaders and the Anglo-Saxon-speaking (Old English) occupants of Britain. Otherwise, how could they have gotten any business done?.

{i} language made from a mixture of words and grammar from different languages; jargon
Pidgin is a simple form of a language which speakers of a different language use to communicate. Pidgin is not anyone's first language. He's at ease speaking pidgin with the factory workers and guys on the docks
an artificial language used for trade between speakers of different languages
If someone is speaking their own language simply or another language badly and is trying to communicate, you can say that they are speaking, for example, pidgin English or pidgin Italian. The restaurant owner could only speak pidgin English. Language with a very limited vocabulary and a simplified grammar. Pidgins usually arise to permit communication between groups with no language in common; if a pidgin becomes established as the native language of a group, it is known as a creole. Pidgins such as Chinese Pidgin English and Melanesian Pidgin English arose through contact between English-speaking traders and inhabitants of East Asia and the Pacific islands. Other pidgins appeared with the slave trade in Africa and with the importation of West African slaves to Caribbean plantations. Most of the small vocabulary of a pidgin language (Melanesian Pidgin has only 2,000 words, Chinese Pidgin English only 700) is usually drawn from a single language (Melanesian Pidgin, for example, has an English word stock of more than 90%)
pidgin English
incorrect English, bad English
Hawaiian Pidgin
Any pidgin language based on Hawaiian, especially used in the second half of the 19th century and the earliest 20th century
Hawaiian Pidgin
A creole language based in part on English used by most "local" residents of Hawaii
Nigerian Pidgin
An English-based Creole language of Nigeria, combining vocabulary and grammar from the English language as well as various indigenous Nigerian languages
joss pidgin man
Alternative spelling of joss-pidgin-man
pidgins
plural of pidgin
Turkish - English

Definition of pidgin in Turkish English dictionary

pidgin ingilizcesi
pidgin english
pidgin

    Hyphenation

    pidg·in

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From pigeon English, from a Chinese attempt to pronounce the English word business during trades in the Far East.
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