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Pidgin Madam is a
pidgin A pidgin , or pidgin language, is a grammatically simplified form of contact language that develops between two or more groups of people that do not have a language in common: typically, its vocabulary and grammar are limited and often drawn f ...
language that is a mixture of
Lebanese Arabic Lebanese Arabic ( ; autonym: ), or simply Lebanese ( ; autonym: ), is a Varieties of Arabic, variety of Levantine Arabic, indigenous to and primarily Languages of Lebanon, spoken in Lebanon, with significant linguistic influences borrowed from ...
and traditional Sinhalese. Since the oil boom of the 1970s, several forms of
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, such as
Gulf Pidgin Arabic Gulf Pidgin Arabic is a group of Arabic-based pidgins which are primarily used by migrant workers in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. The variety was first published on in 1990, with the author reporting that the variety existed as early as th ...
, evolved to become a popular form of communication due to
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coming from South and South Eastern Asian countries. These workers tend to live and work in major cities.


History

Pidgin Madam is largely spoken by Sri Lankan women working in the Levant area of the Middle East. Its name comes from the fact that it is mainly used between Lebanese "Madames" and Sinhalese domestic workers. Pidgin Madam is locally recognized in the areas where the language is spoken. There are an estimated 80,000 Sri Lankan Domestic workers in Lebanon, but the exact number of speakers of the pidgin is unknown. The pidgin tends to be spoken by all Sinahalese workers in this region, apart from areas where an English Pidgin is more popular.


Sociological context

Sri Lankan woman started to arrive specifically in Lebanon in the late 1970s, and represent three quarters of immigrant female domestic workers in Lebanon. The workers were placed with large upper-class Lebanese families (typically with many young children) through recruitment agencies, and would be contracted under 3 year agreements. These domestic workers tend to live with the family and may participate in special occasions such as holidays abroad, or religious celebrations. Workers are usually confined with the family within the 3 years, and may renew their contract with the same family if a close relationship is established between the family, children, and worker. The worker may take on tasks to help the family such as laundry, preparing food, and other day-to-day chores. A family may use complex forms of communication to purposely exclude the worker from communication.


Language acquisition

The employer "Madam" takes charge of educating the newly arrived domestic worker by introducing her to basic, simple sentences, emphasizing communication through eye contact and touch. Typically after 6-7 months, the pidgin has evolved in a personalized way to allow communication between the employers and the worker. As time evolves and the worker becomes more comfortable and familiarized with the new environment and means of communication, reliance on physical gesturing to assist communication diminishes.


Linguistic context

Lebanese Arabic is a
Semitic language The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They include Arabic, Amharic, Tigrinya, Aramaic, Hebrew, Maltese, Modern South Arabian languages and numerous other ancient and modern languages. They are spoken by mo ...
belonging to the Levantine dialectal group of Arabic, with a long historical contact to Syriac. There is French influence over the language due to the colonial history of France in the Levant. Sinhala is an
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, situated within a dravidophone environment, and is influenced by Elu, an ancestral relative.


Linguistic features

There is a third person feminine singular, which is the most common designation. The pidgin has "imperative forms that are used as a verbal base, forms of the modal incompleteness which, in fact, are the forms that are hard inside the prohibitive, minus the article".


References

{{Sinhala language Wikipedia Student Program Arabic-based pidgins and creoles Sinhala language Languages of the Indian diaspora