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05/05/2006 11:40:50
 
 
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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>>>No. That is Korean with some English (or facsimiles of English) words included. We have the same in this area. It's called Spanglish.
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>>But Spanglish is becoming the object of serious study. One of Solomon's professors at Amherst has published on the subject. I suspect Spanglish will soon be considered a real language like Yiddish.
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>>Tamar

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>If that is the case I personally consider it disgusting. We have a generation or two that do not speak good English or good Spanish but a bastardized mix of the two. I hear it often here. I work with Cubans, Puerto Ricans and Dominicans, these being the worst ofenders. Mind you the ones that work here are all educated professionals, yet they slip several words in Spanglish a day in their Spanish conversation. You an imagine what the uneducated people says.
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>What's wrong with learning proper English and proper Spanish? That's what _I_ learned. I know the difference between proper English and slang, and same in Spanish. I would not dare use certain expressions in English when in a business setting. Same in Spanish. These people do not know the difference. It is similar to the so called "Black English" (used to be called "Ebonics" and "Jive" at one point) in the USA. It is fine for speaking in the hood, but IMO kids today will be better served by learning proper English, Spanish or whatever. Studying some grammmar doesn't hurt. Just my personal opinion of course. I may be wrong.
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>PS: Same applies to Engrish. May sound funny to us, but if Asian American kids do not learn proper English how will they succeed in the American job market?

Same's happening in England, Even the white boys are adopting some bastardized version of Jamaican accent and asian (as in Indian sub-continental) and in their 'hoods it's becoming "the norm". You may know of Ali G - he's a prime example (although his is a comedic parody of it) - "Me no want you think it's because I is black"
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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