Languages, which are created by intensive contact between two (rarely more) languages.
1 They speak a mixed language collected from Persian Arabic, Syrian, and other tongues.
2 Suddenly a man standing by the door turned toward him, growled in mixed language at him.
3 A mixed people was the result, with a mixed language and a mixed form of religion.
4 Therefore we see names in the Old Testament both of Assyrian and the mixed language of Abraham.
5 Tenderness and passion and the gift of murder itself were ever the mixed language of the street.
6 Out of this mixture of Sumerians and Semites there arose a mixed people, a mixed language , and a mixed religion.
7 She cannot talk much English and John is hardly at home in Arabic, or the mixed language used by the Maltese.
8 The "Chinook" jargon is a strange sort of mixed language with which nearly all the tribes of the Northwest are familiar.
9 They spoke a little English, and, by a sort of compromise, a mixed language was used on the beach, which could be understood by all.
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