American Spanish
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of American Spanish
First recorded in 1945–50
Example Sentences
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Peruvian, Swiss, American, Spanish and French nationals are also believed to be among those stranded.
From BBC
That particular refrain is now as much a part of Southern California Mexican American Spanish as “Doyers.”
From Los Angeles Times
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
Campesino means peasant in Latin American Spanish, but it is a word that signals race as much as it does class.
From New York Times
But thousands of people have been making music in and about L.A. for hundreds of years — Native American, Spanish, Mexican and Californio music.
From Los Angeles Times
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