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Llanito or
Yanito (Spanish pronunciation: [ɟʝaˈnito]) is a form of
Andalusian Spanish heavily laced with
words from
English and
other languages, such as...
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generation as "Gib" (/dʒɨb/). They are
colloquially referred to as
Llanitos (or
Yanitos), both
locally and in Spain.
There are also
other nicknames in English...
- English,
either as a root language, or in code-switching, e.g.
Yanito. They include:
Yanito (English and Spanish) or Spanish, Arabic, Hebrew,
Hindi (Gibraltar)...
- Report.
Belmopan 2013. Buck, Tobias.
Gibraltar fears loss of
identity over
Yanito decline,
Financial Times, 6
April 2017. Barahona, Pepe. Why the Spanish...
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Maltese descent.
Gibraltarians often converse in
Llanito (pronounced [
ʎaˈnito]), a
vernacular unique to Gibraltar. It is
based on
Andalusian Spanish...
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language of
Gibraltarians is a
variety of
Andalusian Spanish called Llanito or
Yanito,
Gibraltarian English has
become more prominent, and
there has been a theory...
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Moroccan Arabic and
Hindi are also
spoken on The Rock.
Llanito (pronounced [
ʎaˈnito]) is the main
local vernacular, and is
unique to Gibraltar. It consists...
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Gibraltarian English, the
accent of
English spoken in the Gibraltar.
Llanito (or
Yanito), an
Andalusian Spanish based vernacular spoken in the Gibraltar. This disambiguation...
- Baca/Brewitt,
Casamero Lake, Ojo Encino,
Counselor Otto Tso To'
Nanees Dizi
Curtis Yanito Mexican Water, To'likan, Teesnospos, Aneth, Red Mesa
Cherilyn Yazzie Dilcon...
- Frontera, 1868-1978 (in Spanish).
Ediciones Carena. Téllez, Juan José (2014).
Yanitos.
Viaje al corazón de
Gibraltar (1713-2013) (in Spanish).
Centro de Estudios...