'In Linguistics, What Is The Term For The Simplified, Multi-Origin Quasi-Languages That Form Where People With No Common Language Work Together? These Are Not Considered Full Languages And Usually Do Not Have A Fully Developed Grammar. They Frequently Arise In Trading Communities, And The Name Derives From A Chinese Rendering Of ''Business''.'

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1. 'In Linguistics, What Is The Term For The Simplified, Multi-Origin Quasi-Languages That Form Where People With No Common Language Work Together? These Are Not Considered Full Languages And Usually Do Not Have A Fully Developed Grammar. They Frequently Arise In Trading Communities, And The Name Derives From A Chinese Rendering Of ''Business''.'