Kyowa-go (協和語, Kyōwa-go, "Commonwealth language" or "Concordia language") or Xieheyu (Chinese: 協和語/协和语; literally: ""Harmony language"") is either of two pidginized languages, one Japanese-based and one Chinese-based, that were spoken in Manchukuo in the 1930s and 40s. They are also known as Kōa-go (興亜語, "Asia development language"), Nichiman-go (日満語, "Japanese-Manchurian language"), and Daitōa-go (大東亜語, "Greater East Asia language").
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| - Kyowa-go (協和語, Kyōwa-go, "Commonwealth language" or "Concordia language") or Xieheyu (Chinese: 協和語/协和语; literally: ""Harmony language"") is either of two pidginized languages, one Japanese-based and one Chinese-based, that were spoken in Manchukuo in the 1930s and 40s. They are also known as Kōa-go (興亜語, "Asia development language"), Nichiman-go (日満語, "Japanese-Manchurian language"), and Daitōa-go (大東亜語, "Greater East Asia language").
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