Chinglish means "Chinglish". In writing, learners often write silently in Chinese, or list Chinese outlines, and then mechanically convert Chinese sentences into English, which has obvious traces of Chinese, so it cannot be accepted by native English speakers. Chinglish refers to English with Chinese phonetic, grammatical and lexical features, which is a pidgin language. Chinglish English is called "Chinglish", which is a combination of Chinese and English.
Chinglish "long time no see" has become a standard English phrase; Chinglish has contributed 5% to 20% of the vocabulary that has joined the ranks of international English since 1994, surpassing any other source; After China people invented "study hard and make progress every day", this seemingly shocking vocabulary led Chinglish all the way forward. In a word, someone has defined Chinglish: English with Chinese phonetic, grammatical and lexical features.