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  2. What started with Spanglish has become a whole new English ...

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    The way Spanish and English have intertwined in Miami after the arrival of many Cubans half a century ago has gone beyond what some may call “Spanglish” and evolved into a new English-language ...

  3. Miami accent - Wikipedia

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    Cubonics is a popular term for Spanglish spoken by Cuban Americans in Miami. [11] [12] The term is a play on words of the term Ebonics which refers to African American Vernacular English. [13] The term for the dialect is rather new but the dialect itself has existed ever since the first Cuban exile to Miami in the 1950s.

  4. Spanglish - Wikipedia

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    Spanglish is widely used throughout the heavily Mexican-American and other Hispanic communities of Southern California. [10] The use of Spanglish has become important to Hispanic communities throughout the United States in areas such as Miami, New York City, Texas, and California.

  5. Languages of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Spanglish is a code-switching variant of Spanish and English and is spoken in areas with large bilingual populations of Spanish and English speakers, such as along the Mexico–United States border (California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas), Florida, and New York City.

  6. Karol G, Edgar Barrera and Carlos Vives win big as Latin ...

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    Thursday night's ceremony at the Kaseya Center in Miami, considered the epicenter of Latin culture in the U.S., ... Myke Towers, to a Spanglish performance by Joe Jonas and Ela Taubert, who won ...

  7. Latinos who don’t speak Spanish are getting shamed for it - AOL

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    Others face ridicule when they try to use Spanish or Spanglish in conversation. Last week Medina, whose videos about Spanglish and dual language education have a large social media following, took ...

  8. Englishisation - Wikipedia

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    A sign in Miami using the English word free instead of the Spanish gratis. Spanish as spoken in the United States has significant amounts of English influence, dating back to the early 19th century and America's southwestern territorial expansion into Mexico.

  9. Translanguaging - Wikipedia

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    The variety among these spaces depends on the Latin country the speakers come from due to the difference in dialects that exist. It is very common to hear "Spanglish" being spoken in Miami but if someone speaks both Spanish and English, it does not necessarily mean the usage of certain expressions, words, and sentences will be understood.