In the question given below, there are five statements marked A-E. All the statements except one belong to the same context. Find the odd one out and mark the correct answer from the given options.
A. Chinglish may also refer to the use of Chinese words in an English conversation or vice versa: Chinglish is sometimes characterised as an interlanguage.
B. With some 250 million Chinese people currently learning to speak English or already fluent, there will soon be more English speakers in China than in the entire British Commonwealth.
C. Chinglish is ' language which is as good a communicative tool as standard English, but one which has important Chinese characteristics.
D. Since each Chinese ideogram can have many meanings and interpretations, translating Chinese ideas into English is, indeed, extremely difficult.
E. On a theoretical level, China English is distinguished systematically from Chinese English, Chinglish, Pidgin English, etc. China English is understood as a standardising or standardised variety in use in China, which reflects Chinese cultural norms and concepts.