- 21, 1927 –
January 28, 2004), also
known as José
Miguel Agrelot or Don
Cholito, was a
Puerto Rican comedian,
radio and
television host.
Agrelot was born...
- [ɟʝoˈβani simeˈone]; born 5 July 1995) also
known as Gio Simeone, or “El
Cholito”, is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a
striker for Serie...
-
Indian subcontinent.
Given that
Bengali has two forms, Bengali: চলিত ভাষা (
cholito bhasha) and Bengali: সাধু ভাষা (shadhu bhasha), it is
important to note...
- do****ents in
Bangladesh as well as for
achieving particular literary effects.
Chôlito bhasha (চলিত ভাষা "running language"),
known by
linguists as
Standard Colloquial...
- Choli,
which is a
portmanteau of the
words "Coliseo" and "
Cholito", in
reference to Don
Cholito, one of José
Miguel Agrelot's
characters and Agrelot's own...
- the
Bengali Renaissance. Sadhu-bhasha was used only in writing,
unlike Cholito-bhasa, the
colloquial form of the language,
which was used in both writing...
- Choliseo,
which is a
portmanteau of the
words "Coliseo" and "
Cholito", in
reference to Don
Cholito, one of José
Miguel Agrelot's
characters and Agrelot's own...
- most noted. A Kirk
Acevedo (born 1971) José
Miguel Agrelot (a.k.a. "Don
Cholito"),
comedian Jorge Alberti (born 1977),
actor Miguel Angel Alvarez (1928–2011)...
-
Mario Uriel Méndez,
commonly known as El
Cholito (born
January 5, 1977, in David, Chiriquí) is a
retired Panamanian football defender and
currently is...
-
literary form, Sādhū bhāṣā, as
opposed to the more
modern Calita bhāṣā (
Cholito-bhasha). This
distinction approaches diglossia. In the
context of South...