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Do China students speak British English or American English? Why? Please give me an example.
What is Chinglish?
Chinglish, also known as Chinglish, and English is called "Chinglish", which is a combination of Chinese and English. Chinglish means that learners often write in Chinese silently first, or list Chinese outlines, and then mechanically convert Chinese sentences into English, which has obvious traces of Chinese, so it cannot be accepted by native English speakers. Chinglish refers to English with Chinese phonetic, grammatical and lexical features, which is a pidgin language.
2. History
The earliest Chinglish should have appeared in Hong Kong. When Hong Kong was ceded to Britain in the Qing Dynasty, in the cargo handling area, many people who often dealt with foreigners slowly learned a few simple English words from the foreign population and combined these newly learned English words in their own way. Many of these words have even been integrated into English.
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