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Chinglish, abolish or not?
Sep 17, 2009 04:52
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I am not against Chinglish, though I admit that some Chinese convey the totally wrong meaning. Some have been incoporated into English lexicon. I assume the word " Chinglish" itself is a coined term. Chinglish" is Chinese English itself.
Nov 11, 2010 00:29
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GUEST110 I would say if its in a conversation... chinglish is ok, because you can understand each other. But in public places or signs... there is something like a "must be right" otherwise it can get very confusing
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