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Dominguezmonzon spanish-native; english-native. raised in spanish speaking home, english learned from school and outside home; Anagnorisis 18:30, 7 November 2005 (UTC) Native Spanish. Near native English. Can translate in both directions. sultanek 19:08, 15 November 2005 (UTC) Native Spanish. First Certificate in English.
Nuyorican is a portmanteau word blending "New York" (or "Nueva York" in Spanish) and "Puerto Rican," referring to Puerto Ricans located in or around New York City, their culture, or their descendants (especially those raised or currently living in the New York metropolitan area).
They have the raised stem vowel -i-or -u-in any unstressed position, including the infinitive. Diphthongization in stressed positions is preserved. Examples: Durmir instead of dormir, 'to sleep'. Duermo, 'I sleep', the standard first person present with diphthongization, is used in Traditional New Mexican Spanish. Dicir instead of decir, 'to say'.
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Expression of admiration, to say that something is outstanding or beyond good. [26] revolú Used to describe chaotic situations. [9] servirse con la cuchara grande to get away with murder or to get away with it soplapote a nobody, or a worker low on the hierarchy, or an enabler [27] tapón traffic jam. In standard Spanish, "a bottle top" or "a ...
Example 1: To say lo niño or los niño, instead of los niños; Example 2: To say lluvia ailada or lluvias ailada, instead of lluvias aisladas; Syllable-initial /s/ can occasionally be aspirated as well in rural parts of El Cibao. This occurs most often in the reflexive pronoun se and in sí 'yes'. [10]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 March 2025. Romance language "Castilian language" redirects here. For the specific variety of the language, see Castilian Spanish. For the broader branch of Ibero-Romance, see West Iberian languages. Spanish Castilian español castellano Pronunciation [espaˈɲol] ⓘ [kasteˈʝano] ⓘ, [kasteˈʎano ...
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