What is pidgin spanish?

Pidgin Spanish is a simplified version of Spanish that is used as a means of communication between people who do not speak Spanish as their first language. It is often used in situations where there is a high level of linguistic diversity, such as on construction sites, in factories, or in other multi-ethnic workplaces.

Pidgin Spanish is characterized by simplified vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structures. It typically includes a limited set of common phrases and expressions, and relies heavily on gestures and body language to convey meaning.

While pidgin Spanish is not considered to be a true language, it has emerged as a practical communication tool in many parts of the world. It is particularly prevalent in regions such as the Caribbean and Central and South America, where Spanish is widely spoken but there are also many other languages in use.