Solombala-English, or Solombala English–Russian Pidgin, is a little-known pidgin, derived from both English and Russian, that was spoken in the port of...
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Spanglish) Solombala-English Thai Pidgin English Tok Pisin West African Pidgin English (multiple varieties) Vanuatu Bislama Franglish English-based creoles...
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Ninilchik Russian vocabulary is clearly Russian with a few borrowings from English and Alaskan native languages. Here are some examples of Alaskan Russian...
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Solombala Shipyard (Russian: Соломбальская верфь, romanized: Solombal'skaya verf') was the main shipyard servicing Arkhangelsk, Russia. It engaged in...
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-om does not come from Russian nor Norwegian, but it may come from Solombala English. The ending -mann, from Norwegian, is used to indicate nationality...
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For example, a Greek prefix originally spelled ⟨аѵто-⟩ (equivalent to English auto-) is now spelled ⟨авто⟩ in most cases and ⟨ауто-⟩ as a component in...
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Runglish, a Russian-English pidgin. This word is also used by English speakers to describe the way in which Russians attempt to speak English using Russian...
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generally unable to across branches (which would be comparable to a native English speaker trying to understand any other Germanic language besides Scots)...
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Runglish (redirect from Russian English)
Russian English, is a language born out of a mixture of the English and Russian languages. This is common among Russian speakers who speak English as a second...
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communities. Some people in the Solombala port in Arkhangelsk in northern Russia spoke Solombala-English, a Russian-English pidgin, in the 18th and 19th...
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