Pijin

Etymology
Borrowed from, from , from a pronunciation of.

Proper noun

 * 1) In full Solomon Islands Pijin, Solomon Pijin, or Solomons Pijin: a language spoken on the Solomon Islands, which is a form of Melanesian Pidgin.

Usage notes
Despite the literal meaning of the word, the language is considered by linguists to be a well developed creole, because a creole is the native language of a group of people whereas a pidgin has no native speakers.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 皮京語
 * Finnish: pijin
 * French: Pijin
 * German:
 * Italian: lingua pijin
 * Japanese: ピジン語
 * Korean: 피진어
 * Macedonian: соломо́нски пи́џин
 * Pijin: Pijin
 * Polish: neosalomoński
 * Portuguese: pijin, língua pijin
 * Russian: пиджин Соломоновых островов, нео-соломоник, соломонский пиджин
 * Spanish: pidgin salomonense, neosalomonense
 * Swedish: pijin
 * Tok Pisin:, Solomon Ailans Pijin, Tok Pisin bilong Solomon

Etymology
From, from a pronunciation of.

Proper noun

 * 1) Pijin language