Üge is a Mongolian-German creole spoken in the Northern German Plain. Its name derives from Classical Mongolian "üge" (word; speech). The language came about as a creolisation of a pidgin used in communication between the Mongol upper class and Saxon lower class in the former northern Holy Roman Empire.
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