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  2. Quality time is the most popular love language in America ...

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    Singles and married couples are actually very similar in their top love language: both disproportionately want quality time—34% of singles and 33% of married couples name quality time with a ...

  3. Culture of Florida - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, 74.54 percent of Florida residents age 5 and older spoke English at home as a first language, while 18.65 percent spoke Spanish, and 1.73 percent of the population spoke French Creole (predominantly Haitian Creole). French was spoken by 0.63 percent, followed by German at 0.45 percent, and Portuguese at 0.44 percent of all residents.

  4. AP Spanish Literature and Culture - Wikipedia

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    This course is based on improving skills in written Spanish and critical reading of advanced Spanish and Latin American literature. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is typically taught as a Spanish V or VI course. The AP Spanish Literature course is designed to be comparable to a third-year college/university introductory Hispanic literature course.

  5. Floridanos - Wikipedia

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    Floridanos (English: Floridians) is a term for colonial residents of the Spanish settlements in St. Augustine and Pensacola [1] who were born in Spanish Florida. [2] Descendants of the original Floridanos can be found throughout the state, especially in St. Augustine, [ 3 ] as well as in Miami , Tampa , and Orlando .

  6. I moved from Florida to Spain a year ago. I love my new home ...

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    After moving from Florida to Spain, I've noticed lots of things people get wrong about living here.. Although the Spanish lifestyle appears relaxed and slow-paced, hustle culture still exists here ...

  7. Miami accent - Wikipedia

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    The dialect is a mix of the English language and Cuban idioms. [14] Use of Cubonics has become so popular in Miami that a knowledge of it is considered necessary by some Cuban Americans. Language researcher Elena M. de Jongh notes that Spanglish is so widely used that court translators need knowledge of it to function proficiently. [15]

  8. Latin American literature - Wikipedia

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    Latin American literature consists of the oral and written literature of Latin America in several languages, particularly in Spanish, Portuguese, and the indigenous languages of Latin America. This article is only about Latin American literature from countries where Spanish is the native/official language (e.g. former Spanish colonies).

  9. Category:Spanish Florida - Wikipedia

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    8 languages. العربية ... Pages in category "Spanish Florida" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total. This list may not reflect recent ...