indicated by the position of words in a sentence) Lack of plural personal pronouns Chinese Pidgin English Example sentences: Hab gat rening kum daun (Have got raining come down) “There is rain coming down” Tumoro mai no kan kum (Tomorrow my no can come) “Tomorrow I can't come” Mai no hab kachi basket (My no have catch basket) “I didn't bring a basket” Creole language a natural language developed by mixing two parent laguages arose as the result of European maritime power Vocabulary mostly supplied by the parent language arose when the children of pidgin- speaking adults started speaking the language as a first language Manglish (Mangled English) an English-based creole spoken in Malaysia sometimes known as Rojak or Bahasa Rojak, but it differs from the Rojak language by the usage of English as the base language Manglish in the West coast of Malaysia is
When a world loses a language, it loses a unique treasure There are more than 7000 languages in the world and it is said that more than 50 % of the languages will be extinct by the end of the century. A language dies in every 2 weeks. So what will be lost when a language dies? Much of human knowledge hasn't been written down and it lives in people's memories. In fact, there are even laguages that haven't been written down. In the olden days people use to tell stories. They didn't write them down, just told or sang them to others, who passed them on the same way and so they spread from generation to generation. Now if a language dies, the folklore dies with it. So we will also lose our ancestors knowledge, in what they believed in, what they valued. We will lose the myths and legends, how the world or a certain place was made.