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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Spanglish refers to the code-switching of "English" and "Spanish", in the speech of the Hispanic population of the United States and Gibraltar and most Spanish holiday resorts, which are exposed to both Spanish and English. These phenomena are produced by close border contact and large bilingual communities along the United States-Mexico border and California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Florida, Puerto Rico, The City of New York, and Chicago. It is common in Panama, where the 96-year (1903-1999) U.S. control of the Panama Canal…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Spanglish refers to the code-switching of "English" and "Spanish", in the speech of the Hispanic population of the United States and Gibraltar and most Spanish holiday resorts, which are exposed to both Spanish and English. These phenomena are produced by close border contact and large bilingual communities along the United States-Mexico border and California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Florida, Puerto Rico, The City of New York, and Chicago. It is common in Panama, where the 96-year (1903-1999) U.S. control of the Panama Canal influenced much of local society, especially among the former residents of the Panama Canal Zone, the Zonians. Spanglish also is known by a regional name, e.g. "Tex-Mex" in Texas, (cf. "Tex-Mex cuisine"). In Mexico, the term pochismo applies to Spanglish words and expressions.