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What is spanGlish?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. examples, first in Spanglish then in plain English; me voy a kill you >>I'm going to kill you; spanGlish - meme gifspanGlish - videoSpanGlish - what is it?An incomprehensible and inane dialect formed by muddling a butchered version of the English language with some form of Spanish; usually the regional variant of Spanish spoken in Mexico. Juan: Yo ese, my woman is muy fine like un burro, ¿comprende? What does "spanGlish" mean?Too lazy to actually speak full Spanish but not wanting to speak full English. Man: Can I get a McDouble no queso por favor thanks, wow I feel more Mexican already." SpanGlish - what does it mean?- Switching from English to Spanish rapidly 1. Como se llama la chica con la mochila roja? Oh hey whats up? I have so much homework this sucks! SpanGlish - meaning1. Using spanglish while trying to have a conversation in either English or Spanish. Spanish teacher: Hola Patrick, puedo ayudarse(Can I help you) SpanGlish - definitioncombination 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). parquear (par-ke-ar:, in english "to park" a vehicle, in spanish "estacionar") is an example of a spanglish word. SpanGlish - slangA mix of the two languages Spanish and English Look I can speak Spanglish, SpanGlishUsed by Hispanic-Americans(ME) to speak to other Hispanic-Americans whom can understand both Spanish and English. When a person can't remember how to say a word in spanish, they say in English, and vice-versa Yo estaba sentada en mi porch waiting for you. SpanGlishUrban American language. Not quite English, Not quite Spanish Que pasa me homey? Mes Amigos and me are gonna kick the frijoles out of jou if jou don shutcho taco hole. Comprende? SpanGlishThe unofficial language of south Miami Does your mom speak English? |
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