Technically, jargons and pidgins have no native speakers and are used only as lingua francas, although expanded pidgins may be used as vernaculars. |
When ever a player sends or sends back a ball out of the Extremar we refer to it in Teenahma's jargons that he has passed through the window consequently he loss the PLUS to the benefit of his opponent. |
As they sang, chanted and danced, linguistic and cultural barriers seemed to disolve into a serie of African jargons and cliches. |
The jargons of the East, Far and Near, he spoke as his mother tongue. |
A little attention to the jargons invented by children might have been serviceable to certain philologists. |
He has no detectable regional accent and uses no dialects or specialized jargons in his speech which would help us place him. |