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Tidewater Pidgin

Tidewater Pidgin is a mix of English, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu or Hindi, Malay, Indonesian, Yoruba, and words from various Native American languages. It is spoken by very few people and has little to no available information about it online. It's primarily spoken in Southeast Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina but also in much of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and around Lake Champlain in parts of Vermont, Quebec, and New York state.

Tidewater Pidgin has few speakers and used 3 alphabets:
Latin,
Cyrillic,

Arabic
Tidewater Pidgin is mainly used by a few Ethnic Qarsherskiyan people. It was once commonly used on the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan Trade Routes.
by Son of Ogun December 4, 2024
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