A mix of the two languages Spanish and English
Often used in the Latino community, or used by white kids trying too look cool and exotic.
Sometimes this will be the end result of a half-assed public school spanish education.
One small detail I noticed with Spanglish is that speakers use cognates a lot.
Often used in the Latino community, or used by white kids trying too look cool and exotic.
Sometimes this will be the end result of a half-assed public school spanish education.
One small detail I noticed with Spanglish is that speakers use cognates a lot.
Look I can speak Spanglish,
Hola, mi amigo, do you want to go to the restaurante to get tacos and burritos?
I need to go pee mucho rapido.
I just finished Spanish 1, now im taking Spanish 2.Watch me pick up some Latina girls. "Hola, chicas you are looking very muy caliente."
Hola, mi amigo, do you want to go to the restaurante to get tacos and burritos?
I need to go pee mucho rapido.
I just finished Spanish 1, now im taking Spanish 2.Watch me pick up some Latina girls. "Hola, chicas you are looking very muy caliente."
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(singular 'spangle')
1.(noun)sparkles, sequins, jewels, beads and/or glitter.
2.(noun)anything which coruscates, flashes, gleams, glimmers, glints, glistens, scintillates, shimmers, sparkle, twinkles or winks and is used in a decorative manner
3.(verb)to emit light suddenly in sparks: (coruscate, flash, gleam, glimmer, glint, glisten,scintillate, shimmer,sparkle, twinkle, wink)
1.(noun)sparkles, sequins, jewels, beads and/or glitter.
2.(noun)anything which coruscates, flashes, gleams, glimmers, glints, glistens, scintillates, shimmers, sparkle, twinkles or winks and is used in a decorative manner
3.(verb)to emit light suddenly in sparks: (coruscate, flash, gleam, glimmer, glint, glisten,scintillate, shimmer,sparkle, twinkle, wink)
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"What's wrong with you, ya spangleheided eejit"
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parquear (par-ke-ar:, in english "to park" a vehicle, in spanish "estacionar") is an example of a spanglish word.
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