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Ekbalam707 Posted 21 years ago
Culture

Spanglish is chido

What's up buddies. My questios is: Do you think Spanglish will be considrerated an hybrid language in 50 yeras from now.? Or it is all redy considerated as that?
  

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and it's very funny because in Spain many people speaks spanglish,jeje. It's great, but I think it's impossible to unite these languages. 02br 02br 00Bye 0-

  • and it's very funny because in Spain many people speaks spanglish,jeje.
  • It's great, but I think it's impossible to unite these languages.
  • 02br 02br 00Bye 0-
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0 Ohh, it's a good question...and it's very funny because in Spain many people speaks spanglish,jeje. It's great, but I think it's impossible to unite these languages. 02br
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hei!

How many people speak Spanglish in Spain? I´m doing a research about Spanish English, so any information that you´d like to give to me would be very useful,

thanks;)
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Come on! Spanglish is not the English spoken as a foreign language in Spain! Spanglish is the mixture of the English and Spanish in Central and South America!



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Eire.
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SpainalexOhh, it's a good question...and it's very funny because in Spain many people speaks spanglish,jeje. It's great, but I think it's impossible to unite these languages.

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I don't think at all that Spanglish is so spoken in Spain. We don't tend to mix these two languages.
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Hello, Eire.

In which South American countries is Spanglish spoken? I am Argentinian, and it is not spoken in my country. I guess we are "Spanglish-free" here for two main reasons: 1. we are far enough from any countries where English is the officila language or the one spoken by most people and 2. because there is not a large English-speaking community down here. I mean, Spani
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0I was only referring to those countries whose native language is Spanish, of course!02br
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It's already a hybrid language in the southwestern U.S. (California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas). I would imagine it's the same way in New York and Chicago.

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