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Broken English is a term used to describe hesitant or badly structured English, specifically as used by non-native speakers of the language. It is sometimes called fractured English. It may also refer to:
Film
- Broken English (1981 film), a 1981 film
- Broken English (1996 film), a 1996 New Zealand film
- Broken English (2007 film), a 2007 film
Music
- Broken English (album), an album by Marianne Faithfull
- Broken English (band), a 1980s pop band
- Broken English (song), a song by the melodic hardcore band Rise Against, from Revolutions per minute album
- Broken English (label) a part of the East West Records family of labels.