Spanglish
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Urban American language. Not quite English, Not quite Spanish
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Used by Hispanic-Americans(ME) to speak to other Hispanic-Americans whom can understand both Spanish and English. When a person cant remember how to say a word in spanish, they say in English, and vice-versa
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combination of english and spanish words, spoken with the non-english accent and often contains words that are of neither language, or words with elements of both languages. may be spoken by someone who doesnt speak spanish and/or english well, or someone who speaks both very well. often used intelligently by switching languages for emphasis. also spoken by latinos in the united states who share parts of U.S. culture and culture from a latin american country, and prefer speaking both languages instead of one or the other (also can interchange languages at will).
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- Switching from English to Spanish rapidly
- Using spanish words in an English conversation or vice-versa
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Too lazy to actually speak full Spanish but not wanting to speak full English.
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Not to be confused with the mock language; this usage of spanglish refers to a type of movie in which the plot is extremely complex or seems to have no plot at all. It dates back to the original movie, Spanglish, which many people had to watch seven times to understand what it was about.
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noun- a word or a phrase given to a mixed language between Spanish and English. Many Spanish people speak Spanglish when they are learning or talking in English.
also an adjective
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A hodgepodge of sounds made by people who havent learned the basics of either Spanish or English.
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the romantic language of spanish and english combined into one beautiful sound involving tongue rolling. commonly used by the coolest bitches to ever live, aka those dirty mexicans.
ai yi yi yi, arrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeebaaaaa!!!! insane tongue rolling on the rs. -
A hybrid language combining words and idioms from both Spanish and English.
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