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Broken English - Übersetzung nach italienisch

PEJORATIVE TERM FOR A POORLY SPOKEN OR ILL-WRITTEN VERSION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Broken english; Fractured English; Broken English language

Broken English         
n. lingua scientifica internazionale
Modern English         
STAGE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE FROM THE CONTEMPORARY PERIOD
Modern English language; Modern english; Present Day English; Late Modern English; Modern english vernacular; New English language
inglese moderno
British English         
FORMS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE USED IN BRITAIN
English language/British English; UK English; British English language; En-GB; Ukonian English; English as spoken in The British Isles; There is no such thing as "British English"; En-UK; British english; BrE; British regional slurs; Brit english; Britian Slang; En-gb; British pronunciation; United Kingdom English; English language in the United Kingdom; Bringlish; English language (United Kingdom); English(UK); Alderney Accent; Guernsey Accent; Channel Island Accent; British Isles English; BritEng; British-English; English (UK); British dialect of English; British dialect of the English language; English in the United Kingdom; U.K. English; English language of the United Kingdom; English of the United Kingdom; English language in Great Britain; English language of Great Britain; English of Great Britain; English in Great Britain; English language in Britain; English language of Britain; English in Britain; English of Britain; GB English; English (United Kingdom); ISO 639:en-GB; EN-UK; Alderney English; British Islands English; British Virgin Islands English; U. K. English; U K English
inglese parlato in Inghilterra

Definition

broken
1.
Broken is the past participle of break
.
2.
A broken line is not continuous but has gaps or spaces in it.
A broken blue line means the course of a waterless valley.
= dotted
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
You can use broken to describe a marriage that has ended in divorce, or a home in which the parents of the family are divorced, when you think this is a sad or bad thing.
She spoke for the first time about the traumas of a broken marriage...
Children from broken homes are more likely to leave home before the age of 18.
ADJ: ADJ n [disapproval]
4.
If someone talks in broken English, for example, or in broken French, they speak slowly and make a lot of mistakes because they do not know the language very well.
Eric could only respond in broken English.
? fluent, perfect
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Broken English

Broken English is a name for a non-standard, non-traditionally spoken or alternatively-written version of the English language. These forms of English are sometimes considered as a pidgin if they have derived in a context where more than one language is used. Under the most commonly accepted definition of the term, broken English consists of English vocabulary grafted onto the syntax of a non-English speaker's native language, including word order, other aspects of sentence structure, and the presence or absence of articles in the speaker's native language. Typically, the non-English speaker also strips English phrases of linguistic markings that are definite articles or certain verb tenses.

In some communities, young people may intentionally adopt versions of the English language that older people consider to be broken English. This has been documented, for example, among the Māori of New Zealand, where the younger generation was more proficient in English than the previous generation, but intentionally made modifications to the language to assert their own sense of cultural identity.

Nigeria is one of the major countries in Africa known for an international version of pidgin or broken English widely accepted and spoken across West Africa and other continents, especially the whole of Southern and some part of Western Nigeria have a large number of people who have over time adopted it as a sense of common language and unified second cultural identity.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Broken English
1. His second, "Broken English," addressed pacifism and revenge.
2. "They‘re so cute in their broken English," he says.
3. "Like kids, these flowers," he says in broken English.
4. Ali spoke in Somali with a central Somalian accent and Nikolsky spoke in broken English.
5. "I‘d like to go, but nobody come get me," the woman said in broken English.