When you work in a call center and you want to scream "mother f@cker!", like Samuel L. Jackson, but you need to keep it professional.
by Spanish Melissa May 9, 2019
Get the chigalis mug.A girl who is not afraid to speak her mind. She is confident and is not intimidated by others.She is Trendy,when it comes to fashion. Usually quite short,yet,not the smallest.Normally is mixed-raced.The boys like her in both a crush way and friend way.Is unique,edgy and popular.she doesn't like chavs and will tell them a piece of her mind.
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Get the Chalise mug.English with Chinese grammar mixed together during speaking a sentence. Tho the term is sometimes used with a variation of other Asian spoken languages.
Although the term is widely expressed nowadays, it is still legally considered Slang as, unlike its neighbor term "Spanglish" is not featured in an official dictionary.
Although the term is widely expressed nowadays, it is still legally considered Slang as, unlike its neighbor term "Spanglish" is not featured in an official dictionary.
by Lm8000 July 3, 2014
Get the Chinglish mug.A style of speaking English by native born Chinese people, that is formed by the natural differences in our languages. Certain fundamental differences are difficult to overcome, even if the speaker is highly educated. Simple things can come into play, from the fact that the Chinese word for he and she is the same word, "TA", to the lack of any "V" sound in their entire language.
Interesting side note: the word "usually" seems to be the most difficult word for a Mandarin Chinese speaker to say in English.
Interesting side note: the word "usually" seems to be the most difficult word for a Mandarin Chinese speaker to say in English.
English - My husband (he) took me to a restaurant last night.
Chinglish - My husband, last night she take me to restaurant.
English - Hey, we shouldn't buy a sportscar, we should buy a mini-van.
Chinglish - Hi, we should not buy sportscar, we should buy mini-wan.
Chinglish - My husband, last night she take me to restaurant.
English - Hey, we shouldn't buy a sportscar, we should buy a mini-van.
Chinglish - Hi, we should not buy sportscar, we should buy mini-wan.
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