We found 11 examples of how to use pidgin in an English sentence.
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1. | The pidgin has no native speakers. | |
2. | Shanghainese is actually a kind of pidgin, based on Wu dialects, Lower Yangtze Mandarin, and English loanwords. | |
3. | Children don't grow up speaking pidgin languages; they turn them into real languages: creoles. | |
4. | In some cases, pidgin became a first language. | |
5. | A pidgin is an imposed language. | |
6. | Boeree began work on LFN in 1965, with the goal of creating a simple language. He was inspired by reading about Lingua Franca, a pidgin used around the Mediterranean sea in centuries past. | |
7. | This is a pidgin language. | |
8. | Many Berber speakers from Kabylie speak in a Berber-French pidgin. | |
9. | Many Berber speakers from Kabylie speak and even write a Berber-French pidgin. | |
10. | Without modern Berber terminology and Berber words borrowed from virtually every living Berber dialect, Kabyle would be little more than a pidgin, a hodgepodge of a couple Berber roots mixed with countless French and Arabic words. | |
11. | The Algerian constitution is translated into modern Berber, not a local dialect commonly referred to as Kabyle. In fact, modern Berber is based on a commonly spoken Berber dialect enhanced with a consensual modern terminology, while Kabyle, as a dialect, has unfortunately become some sort of pidgin or a hodgepodge of a couple Berber words mixed with countless French and Arabic words. |