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Pidgin

Inscription in Hawaiian Pidgin (New Testament, Mark 1:9-11)

Pidgin (or pidgin language) is a simplified language that evolves to make communication easier between groups with no common language. Pidgin uses a combination of different languages, simplified grammar, and reduced vocabulary. This makes it easier to learn and use.

A door sign in Melanesian Pidgin at a Papua New Guinea hotel

Usually, pidgin languages develop for a specific purpose, like trade. They often emerge through slavery and/or colonization. When people speak a pidgin as their first language, it evolves naturally into a Creole language.

The term "pidgin" originates from the Chinese word pídīng, meaning "business" or "trading."


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