reisikeeled
Reisikeeled, also known as travel languages or linguae viatorum, refer to languages or dialects that have historically been used by travelers, merchants, and pilgrims across different regions and cultures. These languages often emerged as a means of communication among people who did not share a common tongue, facilitating trade, diplomacy, and cultural exchange.
One of the most well-known examples of a reisikeel is Latin, which served as a common language
In other regions, pidgin languages—simplified forms of communication—often developed as reisikeeled. For instance, Swahili in East
Reisikeeled often exhibit features of simplification, borrowing, and adaptation to ensure mutual intelligibility. Their use reflects