Jargon is a term that is used to describe a set of words that have a specific meaning in a specific context.
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Jargon
Patois is any language that is considered nonstandard. It can refer to pidgin languages, creoles, dialects, and other forms of native or local speech, but not commonly to jargon or slang. An example of English patois is that which is spoken in Jamaica.
that it is only in English
Yes, English language come from an Albanian language.
C. M. Tate has written: 'Chinook jargon, as spoken by the Indians of the Pacific Coast' -- subject(s): Chinook, Chinook Hymns, Chinook jargon, Chinook jargon Hymns, Dictionaries, English, English language, Hymns, Chinook, Hymns, Chinook jargon, Translations from English
S. F. Coombs has written: 'Dictionary of the Chinook jargon as spoken on Puget Sound and the Northwest' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Indian Names, Chinook language, Chinook, English language, Chinook jargon
Jargon refers to specialized language or terminology used within a particular profession or field. Legal English, on the other hand, refers to the language and terminology used specifically in the legal profession. While legal English can include jargon, not all jargon is necessarily considered legal English as it can be present in various other fields or industries as well.
the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...
That is the correct spelling of "jargon" (special or technical language).
They spoke their native Chinook language, which was a complicated language with many sounds that don't exist in English. This is why the Chinook "jargon" language was invented in order to communicate with the French and English-speaking traders.
Pig Latin got its name because it involves altering words in a way that makes them difficult to understand for those unfamiliar with the technique. This secretive language was often used to communicate in private among children. It is thought that the term "Pig Latin" originated from the idea that the altered words sound like gibberish or something unintelligible, similar to the perception of how pigs communicate.
Jargon is language specialized for a certain industry or field.
Jargon
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"Technical jargon specific to a particular skill trade or profession, used for effective communication between professionals in the field."
Edward Tenner has written: 'Tech speak, or, How to talk high tech' -- subject(s): English language, Technical English, Jargon, New words