noun
- plural of sabir; simplified languages that develop as a means of communication between speakers of different languages
Usage: linguistics
Examples
- The Mediterranean sabirs facilitated trade between different cultures.
- Historical sabirs often contained vocabulary from multiple language families.
- Linguists study sabirs to understand how languages develop through contact.
- These sabirs served as bridges between Arabic, Turkish, and European languages.
- The sabirs of the medieval period were essential for international commerce.