Category talk:Military pidgins

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Other military pidgins[edit]

From a discussion at WP:LANG

I've found mention of several others, including Bamboo Pidgin[1] (US in Japan and Southeast Asia), Sabir[2] (crusaders in Southern Europe), snippet view of "military Pidgin-Amharic"[3], Russenorsk[4] (Northern Europe soldiers' pidgin), parler tirailleur[5] (West African military French), Bimbashi Arabic[6] (Sudan). That's a rough start, so I need to check and see how well those can be cat'ed together. Some of these need new-article starts, so I'll create the cat and then try and fill in more of it. MatthewVanitas (talk) 19:08, 16 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]