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