Asked by BAMBSMAN
Which of the following is not true about Spanglish?
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It is spoken by switching languages mid-sentence and “Hispanicizing” English words.
is a uniform language that does not change from region to region.
It is a way to express yourself in two languages at the same time.
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The second statement is not true: Spanglish is not a uniform language — it varies by region and community, reflecting different mixes of Spanish dialects, English influence, and local speech patterns.
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