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ENGLISH
PORTUGUESE LINGUISTICS & CULTURE |
| Autor: | Dale-USA |
| E-mail: | dale_thomas2004@yahoo.com.br |
| Data: | 15/JUN/2010 1:13 PM |
| Assunto: | CQC interview |
| Mensagem: |
Why are you wearing this Brazilian t-shirt? "Jersey" means different things to different people. I think of a jersey as being a by athletes, particularly American football players. I don't know what baseball players call their shirts. Maybe they call them shirts. I would certainly call the Brazilian garment a t-shirt. No, it's not pidgin English. Pidgin English is a very simplified version of English that seems to have arisen as a means of communication between groups, a lingua franca. |
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