home milestones sources gallery word parts word parts comparisons From the history of trade between England and China in the nineteenth century comes the term "pidgin." This word describes a simplified speech pattern used by two speakers who do not otherwise have a language in common. It is a form of communication but not a true language with geographic or ethnic associations. It comes from the Chinese pronunciation of the English word "business."

Words from China and other Asian countries also include--

  • ketchup
  • tea
  • sampan
  • paddy
  • panda
  • bamboo
  • kumquat