Pseudo-Chinese
Pseudo-Chinese (Japanese: 偽中国語, Hepburn: nise chūgokugo; pinyin: wěi Zhōngguóyǔ) is a form of Japanese Internet slang which first appeared around 2009. == Features == Pseudo-Chinese involves taking sentences which are grammatically Japanese and stripping away the hiragana and katakana, leaving only the kanji behind.