Just as certain innocuous American expressions, like ""fanny pack,"" should never be used in London, certain Spanish words, like ""coger,"" are perfectly acceptable in Madrid and perfectly vulgar in ...
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The Oxford Dictionary Just Got a Spanglish Glow-Up—‘Güey,’ ‘Barbacoa,' ‘Perreo,’ & Many More Made the Cut
Spanish-language words just got a major shoutout from the Oxford English Dictionary. In its latest update, the OED officially added over 60 new entries of Spanish origin, highlighting how U.S.
Sometimes they describe an attribute. Or a moment. Or maybe just a vibe. These are the words from other languages that don't have a direct equivalent in English, and yet carry so much meaning. The ...
When Spanish meets English, new dialects emerge – giving us real-time insight into language evolution, linguists say. "Vamos de punches punches punches", Yamilet Muñoz texted her friends in Austin, ...
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