Saturday, 16 November 2013

No one owns a Pidgin

Imagine a language that no one owns. Surprised?! Yes. there are languages that no one owns. Pidgin is developed as a simple form of communication between two communities or groups who speak two different languages as they have no language in common. So a pidgin is not the mother tongue of anyone and often has a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary.

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