Basic English
Basic English is a simplified version of the English language created by Charles Kay Ogden in the 1930s. It uses a limited vocabulary of around 850 words, making it easier for non-native speakers to learn and communicate. The goal is to provide a straightforward way to express ideas without complex grammar or vocabulary.
This approach focuses on essential words that cover a wide range of topics, allowing users to convey basic concepts effectively. Basic English is often used in language teaching and international communication, helping bridge gaps between speakers of different languages.