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Macaronic language is any
expression using a
mixture of languages,
particularly bilingual puns or
situations in
which the
languages are
otherwise used...
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Spanglish (a
blend of the
words "Spanish" and "English") is any
language variety (such as a
contact dialect,
hybrid language, pidgin, or
creole language)...
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Arabic and English) is
slang for Arabic–English code-switching or the
macaronical combination of
English and Arabic. The
Arablish term was
first recorded...
- to Law
French Lorem ipsum,
nonsense filler text
based on a
Cicero work
Macaronic language,
using a
mixture of languages, such as
Latin and
English Medieval...
- The
following is a list of
macaronic languages. Alemañol (German/Latin
American and
Mexican Spanish)
Amideutsch (American English/German) (see Denglisch)...
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Padonkaffsky jargon, a
slang language developed by
padonki of
Runet Quelia, a
macaronic language with Russian-derived
basic structure and part of the lexicon...
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course of the 14th and 15th centuries,
songs and
poems in Yiddish, and
macaronic pieces in
Hebrew and German,
began to appear.
These were
collected in...
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etymologically derives from at
least two languages. Such
words are a type of
macaronic language. The most
common form of
hybrid word in
English combines Latin...
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overuse of
English words by
French speakers and
later to
diglossia or the
macaronic mixture of
French (français) and
English (anglais). The word Franglais...
- resolutions,
official do****ents and
public acts. Many
elder people also
speak a
macaronic language of
Italian and
Spanish called cocoliche,
which was originated...