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Yes one of my favorites also, I’ve watched a couple of series in it and quite like it!
So I read this and with the examples given are not new as I myself have heard people talking like this in South Texas, it’s called Tejano English or sometimes Chicano English, which has to be quite old at this point.…
I guess not to further muddy the waters but saying Gallego and Catalan come from Castellano is extremely problematic (though people do this, it’s still difficult to square factually) They all come from Vulgar Latin and…
Because they’re following a team in a league and they’re interested in the scores of competing clubs, so they know the chances of their team a title etc. It’s not unusual during tight title competitions to be watching…