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petit-nègre [pətinεgʀ]masculine noun* * *(colloq) p(ə)tinɛgʀ nom masculin invariable offensive pidgin French* * *pətinɛɡʀ nmpéjoratif pidgin French* * *petit-nègre○ nm inv offensive pidgin French.[p(ə)tinɛgr] nom masculince n'est pas du français, c'est du petit-nègre (péjoratif) that isn't French, it's pidgin ou broken French -
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n. m.1. Ghost-writer, one who does the literary donkey-work for a famous and otherwise busy author.2. Faire le nègre: To be landed with all the chores.3. Faire comme le nègre, continuer: To carry on with what one is doing. (The origin of what could loosely be called an ironical catch phrase is to be found in the seemingly pointless comment uttered by Marshal Mac-Mahon, President of the French Republic in the 1870s. When visiting a military academy he asked a junior recruit what his functions were and when told 'Je suis le nègre', i.e. one acting as a temporary batman, MacMahon, always lost for a word, simply said:'Eh bien, continuez!'. the French equivalent to the military: 'Carry on as you were!')4. Parler petit nègre: To speak broken French. ( Petit nègre is the French counterpart to pidgin English.)5. C'est comme un combat de nègres dans un tunnel (joc. & iron.): I defy anyone to make head or tail of all this! -
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n. m. 'Pidgin' French, the kind of broken French deemed to be spoken by 'the natives' in the colonies. Expressions such as 'Alors, ti veux zouli tapis, mon zami?!' and 'Moi, y en avoir beaucoup argent!' are typical of the genre. -
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interj. Here's mud in your eye! — Cheers! — Good health to you! (This boozers' interjection exists, in fact, in English and is said by Gaston Esnault in his DICTIONNAIRE DES ARGOTS to originate from Cantonese pidgin English.)
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pidgin — [ pidʒin ] n. m. • 1924; pudgin 1902; pidjin English 1875; mot angl. (1851), altér. du mot business prononcé par les Chinois ♦ Ling. Langue seconde composite née du contact commercial entre l anglais et les langues d Extrême Orient, qui ne… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Pidgin — Pidgin … Википедия
Pidgin — Sn Mischsprache per. Wortschatz fach. (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. pidgin, das aus der Bezeichnung der chinesisch englischen Verkehrssprache übernommen ist und auf andere Verkehrssprachen dieser Art übertragen wurde. Die Herkunft des… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Pidgin — steht für: Pidgin Sprachen, eine reduzierte Sprachform Pidgin (Instant Messenger), ein Instant Message Client … Deutsch Wikipedia
pidgin — PÍDGIN s.n. Limbă mixtă folosită în relaţiile comerciale maritime din Extremul Orient. (cf. fr., engl. pidgin) Trimis de tavi, 02.05.2005. Sursa: MDN PÍDGIN s.n. Formă simplificată de vorbire care constă, de obicei, dintr un amestec de două sau … Dicționar Român
pidgin — A pidgin is a simplified language containing vocabulary and grammatical elements from two or more languages, and is used mainly by traders who do not have a language in common. It differs from a creole in being improvised for a special purpose as … Modern English usage
pidgin — 1876, from pigeon English (1859), the reduced form of the language used in China for communication with Europeans, from pigeon (1826), itself a pidgin word, representing a Chinese pronunciation of business. Meaning extended 1921 to any simplified … Etymology dictionary
pidgin — (Del ingl. pidgin, y este quizá deformac. de business, negocio, según la pronunciación china del término). 1. m. Lengua mixta usada como lengua franca en puertos y otros lugares entre hablantes de diferente origen lingüístico. 2. Lengua franca… … Diccionario de la lengua española
pidgin — [pij′in] n. [supposed Chin pronun. of BUSINESS] 1. a mixed language, or jargon, incorporating the vocabulary of one or more languages with a very simplified form of the grammatical system of one of these and not used as the main language of any… … English World dictionary
pidgin — s. m. [Linguística] Língua resultante de contato entre línguas, usada como língua de comunicação, não sendo língua materna de nenhum falante. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
pidgin — ► NOUN ▪ a grammatically simplified form of a language with elements taken from local languages, used for communication between people not sharing a common language. ORIGIN Chinese alteration of English business … English terms dictionary