American Spanish
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of American Spanish
First recorded in 1945–50
Example Sentences
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The French American, Spanish American, and Portuguese American colonists encountered different historical circumstances than those met by their neighbors, the former British colonists who declared their independence in 1776.
From Textbooks • Dec. 14, 2022
Peruvian, Swiss, American, Spanish and French nationals are also believed to be among those stranded.
From BBC • Nov. 4, 2022
That particular refrain is now as much a part of Southern California Mexican American Spanish as “Doyers.”
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 12, 2021
But it’s strange to see a game set in Cuba with the option to select Latin American Spanish voice-over when it should be the opposite case.
From The Verge • Oct. 19, 2021
They fold them in packets together by countries or continents—the Indian stuff, the Russian stuff, the Egyptian, Balkan, Austrian, South African, Persian, Japanese, American, Spanish, and all the rest.
From Essays in Rebellion by Nevinson, Henry W.
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