A mixture of two European tongues is often referred to as a "pidgin" or "creole" if it develops as a stable language system. If it's a blend of vocabulary and grammatical features from two languages without forming a new stable language, it may simply be called a "language hybrid" or "language mix." Additionally, informal combinations can be described as "code-switching" or "language blending."
A mixture of two European languages is called a "creole" or a "pidgin," depending on the specific circumstances of how the languages have evolved and combined. These terms refer to new languages that have developed from the blending of two or more linguistic traditions.
A substance that contains two or more different types of matter is called a mixture. Mixtures can be homogeneous, where the components are uniformly distributed, or heterogeneous, where the different substances remain distinct. Examples include air (a homogeneous mixture) and salad (a heterogeneous mixture).
A mixture of oil and vinegar is not very well mixed because they have different densities and do not easily combine. This results in the two liquids separating from each other rather than forming a homogeneous mixture.
Yes, Heterogeneous Additional information: The sugar is dissolved in the water. This "mixture" consists of two different types of molecules (thus we call it a mixture): water molecules (H2O) and sugar molecules (one type of sugar is table sugar, C12H22O11)
Two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined form a mixture.
A mixture of two European languages is called a "creole" or a "pidgin," depending on the specific circumstances of how the languages have evolved and combined. These terms refer to new languages that have developed from the blending of two or more linguistic traditions.
It is still a mixture
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This is a mixture.
No, women cannot have two tongues in the biological sense, as humans generally possess one tongue. However, the phrase "having two tongues" can be used metaphorically to describe someone who is deceitful or speaks in contradictory ways. In any context, having two physical tongues is not a characteristic of human anatomy.
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No turtles do not have two tongues. They have one like most other animals.
I dont know. I Have Two Tounges.
Snakes only have one tongue it may look like they have two as their tongues are forked. The tongue splits at the end making it appear it has two tongues.
No, it is not physically possible for a person to have two tongues. The human body is designed to have one tongue, which is a strong muscle responsible for activities like tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
I don't think so. Because I had two budgies and they both had pink tongues. I know this because they yawned and regurgitated alot.