These may be broadly divided into pidgins and creoles, which share a common ancestry, and incipient immigrant pidgins.
Examples include: Due to the nature of pidgins, this list is likely incomplete.
New pidgins may continue to develop and emerge due to language contact in the Arab world.
But it is excluded, because its lexicon is 90% derived from Arabic.
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