terms |
russenorsk |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun russenorsk is
an arctic pidgin language combining elements of russian and norwegian, mainly used by traders in the nineteenth century.
trader |
russenorsk |
As a noun trader
is .
As a proper noun russenorsk is
an arctic pidgin language combining elements of russian and norwegian, mainly used by traders in the nineteenth century.
norwegian |
russenorsk |
As proper nouns the difference between norwegian and russenorsk
is that
norwegian is the language of norway while
russenorsk is an arctic pidgin language combining elements of russian and norwegian, mainly used by traders in the nineteenth century.
As a noun norwegian
is a native of norway.
As an adjective norwegian
is of or pertaining to norway (the country).
russian |
russenorsk |
As proper nouns the difference between russian and russenorsk
is that
russian is the russian language while
russenorsk is an arctic pidgin language combining elements of russian and norwegian, mainly used by traders in the nineteenth century.
As a noun russian
is a person from russia.
As an adjective russian
is of or pertaining to russia.
language |
russenorsk |
As a noun language
is (
lb) a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication or
language can be a languet, a flat plate in or below the flue pipe of an organ.
As a verb language
is to communicate by language; to express in language.
As a proper noun russenorsk is
an arctic pidgin language combining elements of russian and norwegian, mainly used by traders in the nineteenth century.
pidgin |
russenorsk |
As a noun pidgin
is (linguistics) an amalgamation of two disparate languages, used by two populations having no common language as a
lingua franca to communicate with each other, lacking formalized grammar and having a small, utilitarian vocabulary and no native speakers.
As a proper noun russenorsk is
an arctic pidgin language combining elements of russian and norwegian, mainly used by traders in the nineteenth century.
arctic |
russenorsk |
As proper nouns the difference between arctic and russenorsk
is that
arctic is while
russenorsk is an arctic pidgin language combining elements of russian and norwegian, mainly used by traders in the nineteenth century.
As an adjective arctic
is .
As a noun arctic
is .