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n. 1 (&lit simple English English) 2 (context uncountable English) Constructed language created by :w:en:Charles Kay Ogden which only contains a small number of words 3 (context uncountable English) Controlled language originally developed for aerospace industry maintenance manuals
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Simple English usually refers to a simplified form of the English language, such as:
- Basic English, a controlled language, created by Charles Kay Ogden, which only contains a small number of words
- Simplified Technical English, a controlled language originally developed for aerospace industry maintenance manuals
- Special English, a form of English used by broadcasting service Voice of America
Usage examples of "simple english".
In short, it may be that in the simple English system it was possible to order an attacking battle, as at Stamford Bridge, or a defensive battle as at Hastings, and the individual soldiers would go on doing what they had been told until they died.
The priest spoke again, in simple English, the trade-talk of the merchants.
But that would have blown his cover as a simple English tourist who, with five days to kill, had flown down from the north, impelled only by curiosity to see the obscure republic of Zangaro.