Frenglish is defined as a way of speaking used mostly by French canadiens, mixing both French and English words into a phrase. Also called "Franglais", it is usually used by the youngsters or by French folks who cannot speak English very well.
Guy 1: Hey est tu down de going skié se weekend?
Guy 2: My bad, J'avais already schedule un appointment pour ste Saturday chez mon docteur
Guy 3:Hey quite speaking Frenglish, Y'all are loosing me.
Guy 2: My bad, J'avais already schedule un appointment pour ste Saturday chez mon docteur
Guy 3:Hey quite speaking Frenglish, Y'all are loosing me.
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A mixture of French, German and English containing either lexis (words) or grammar from each language. Either used for fun or because some vocabulary isn't known to the speaker in either of the languages.
Entertaining when you're bored and interesting to understand.
Either written, spoken or used in text messages especially when a word in one language is shorter than the equivalent in another.
Entertaining when you're bored and interesting to understand.
Either written, spoken or used in text messages especially when a word in one language is shorter than the equivalent in another.
"Hi, qu'est-ce que du machst?" (En/Fr/De vocab, En/Fr grammar)
Hi, what are you doing?
"Parce que I kein Geld have." (En/Fr/De vocab, De grammar)
Because I have no money.
"Je know que you rien d'argent have." (En/Fr vocab, De grammar)
I know that you have no money.
Text message: I ai Nichts. I have nothing. (En/Fr/De vocabulary, En/Fr/De grammar)
The above is an example of how Freunglish can also be used for ease or speed.
Hi, what are you doing?
"Parce que I kein Geld have." (En/Fr/De vocab, De grammar)
Because I have no money.
"Je know que you rien d'argent have." (En/Fr vocab, De grammar)
I know that you have no money.
Text message: I ai Nichts. I have nothing. (En/Fr/De vocabulary, En/Fr/De grammar)
The above is an example of how Freunglish can also be used for ease or speed.
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Also known as the bastardization of the English language involving their own twist on internet speak. You can find them mostly on fan sites, music forums (predominantly in JRock forums, like Batsu), and fangirl blog entries.
The most popular words often used in fanglish are, "zomg," "squee," "lulz," "flailing," "glomping," and "nosebleed." Most of these words are usually started with an asterisk (*), following the word, and closing with an asterisk. Some prefer using parentheses instead.
Prime examples in using fanglish are the following:
"zomg that new PV of alice nine. made me squee with joy."
"That video made me lulz big time."
"i glomp you so hard for uploading the new photo shoot of (insert JRock band here)."
Also known as the bastardization of the English language involving their own twist on internet speak. You can find them mostly on fan sites, music forums (predominantly in JRock forums, like Batsu), and fangirl blog entries.
The most popular words often used in fanglish are, "zomg," "squee," "lulz," "flailing," "glomping," and "nosebleed." Most of these words are usually started with an asterisk (*), following the word, and closing with an asterisk. Some prefer using parentheses instead.
Prime examples in using fanglish are the following:
"zomg that new PV of alice nine. made me squee with joy."
"That video made me lulz big time."
"i glomp you so hard for uploading the new photo shoot of (insert JRock band here)."
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It's actually speaking Creole and English at the same time by alternating from one language to another every 1 or 2 words.
It's actually speaking Creole and English at the same time by alternating from one language to another every 1 or 2 words.
Any Haitians who live in in the US for more than 5 years - speak Crenglish to one another every time they meet or speak over the phone, even when they chat online and text messages.
Yo René! Sak pass menm nan? 'M te call ou last night, menm te wè 'w pat answer, so ' M te di ma call ou back ankò later.
Yo René! Sak pass menm nan? 'M te call ou last night, menm te wè 'w pat answer, so ' M te di ma call ou back ankò later.
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A term to describe a Bilingual Canadian who uses both English and French in the same sentence, usually due to poor knowledge of the second language, so they have to resort to their first-learned language to "fill in the holes". Americans use this as well, but for Spanish and English ("Spanglish").
A term to describe a Bilingual Canadian who uses both English and French in the same sentence, usually due to poor knowledge of the second language, so they have to resort to their first-learned language to "fill in the holes". Americans use this as well, but for Spanish and English ("Spanglish").
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These phrases obviously are horrendous translations that don't make any sense in English.
These phrases obviously are horrendous translations that don't make any sense in English.
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