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What is Chinglish?Speaking both English and Chinese in one's sentences. Example of a sentence in Chinglish: Chinglish - meme gifChinglish - videoChinglish - what is it?Someone of a mixed Chinese/English descent. I don't know what nationality she is for sure, maybe Chinglish... What does "Chinglish" mean?This word was invented during the fall of 2012 after a student in a 7th grade math classroom noticed a misspelling on an Excel sheet. (The whole classroom bursted in laughter.) Of course, this was an intentional joke. Man 1 What's that guy speaking? Chinglish - what does it mean?a mix of Chinese and English. Bad English spoken with a thick asain accent. while at a Chinese restaurant, the waitress tries explaining the specials in chinglish , i don't understand, i don't speak chinglish. Chinglish - meaningChinese English. Example of Chinglish; "are you going shopping yesterday?" Chinglish - definitionA combination of the words Chinese and English, referring to text which has been translated from Chinese into English where said text makes little sense, often due to a lack of grammar or the use of random words. Words may also be spelled incorrectly. I bought something from China, it came with a card in Chinglish which said: "Bless everything goes well ! If like our items, please kindly help leave a 5 star review ! If have any questions, we will always beside by you !" Chinglish - slangChinese/Japanese text that has been translated into English by someone Chinese/Japanese. This can give embarassing results, or just plain stupid ones. See Instruction manuals from cheap remote controlled cars, etc. "Actual Object May Differenciate From ArtistΓ©s Rendition On Box" (instead of "Colours May Vary") ChinglishA style of speaking English by native born Chinese people, that is formed by the natural differences in our languages. Certain fundamental differences are difficult to overcome, even if the speaker is highly educated. Simple things can come into play, from the fact that the Chinese word for he and she is the same word, "TA", to the lack of any "V" sound in their entire language. English - My husband (he) took me to a restaurant last night. ChinglishEnglish with Chinese grammar mixed together during speaking a sentence. Tho the term is sometimes used with a variation of other Asian spoken languages. My Actual Chinese GF Speaks Chinglish around her family. ChinglishBroken English produced by people whose mother tongue is Chinese, that results from one or more of the following: Get rid of those signs! You can't expect people to read "To take notice of safe: The slippery are very crafty" and not to laugh at us! |
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