Pijin
English
Etymology
From Pijin Pijin, from English pidgin, from a Chinese Pidgin English pronunciation of business.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpɪdʒɪn/
Usage notes
Despite the literal meaning of the word pidgin, the language is instead considered by linguists to be a well developed creole, because a creole is the native language of a group of people, whereas a pidgin has no native speakers, and is a blended, ad-hoc trade language used when two groups of people have no other common language to communicate. Creoles develop from pidgins, and this language is no longer in the pidgin stage.
Translations
See also
- Wiktionary's coverage of Pijin terms
Pijin
Etymology
From English pidgin, from a Chinese Pidgin English pronunciation of English business
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