| 单词 | ningre tongo | 
| 释义 | Ningre Tongon.  The English-based creole language spoken in Suriname; = Sranan Tongo n.   Also called Sranan, Taki-Taki. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > pidgins and creoles > 			[noun]		 > English-based > Pacific pidgin English1853 business English1855 Ningre Tongo1858 trade English1896 Pitcairnese1937 Tok Pisin1943 Sranan Tongo1953 Neo-Melanesian1955 1858    H. E. Ludewig  & W. W. Turner Lit. Amer. Aboriginal Langs. 54  				Called, by the Negroes, ‘Ningre-tongo’, ‘Ningre’, and also ‘Bakra’—is the language used by the Negroes among themselves in the Dutch colony of Surinam. 1933    L. Bloomfield Lang. xxvi. 474  				Ningre Tongo or taki-taki is spoken by descendants of slaves along the coast. 1939    L. H. Gray Found. Lang. 37  				The languages are termed creolised, examples being the Taki-Taki (or Ningre Tongo). 1968    W. J. Samarin in  J. A. Fishman Readings Sociol. of Lang. 666  				Amerindian pidgins... Saramakan (Jew Tongo, Ningre-Tongo). 1993    Atlantic Monthly Oct. 98/2  				There was one language that fascinated me. It was originally called Nengre-Tongo—Negro Tongue. Today it is called Sranan Tongo or Surinamese. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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