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The Official Spanglish Dictionary - by Editors Of Generation N & Bill Teck & Bill Cruz (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "¡Oye Broder, Get a Load of These Palabras!
- About the Author: Bill Cruz and Bill Teck spend way too much time collecting Spanglish terms for the popular "CubanAmericanisms" column that appears in the Miami-based magazine Generation ñ.
- 176 Pages
- Foreign Language Study, Multi-Language Dictionaries
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About the Book
With the increasingly accepted and sometimes humorous blending of Spanish idiom and English, this book features hundreds of terms drawn from Latino communities across the country. 10 illustrations.Book Synopsis
"¡Oye Broder, Get a Load of These Palabras!"They're all Spanglish words -- and you can hear them on the streets of Miami, Los Angeles, Nueva York, and lots of other ciudades across the country where English and Spanish seem to blend and bend into a mind-boggling, very foni hybrid of two different languages -- or are they so diferente? Mira:
lonchando: Having lunch. "I'm lonchando, I don't wanna talk to him now."
yogur: Yogurt. "Este yogur doesn't really hit the spot when you're lonchando. Maybe I need to order a jambergue and some fries."
bacunclíner: Vacuum cleaner. "¡Aye! I think the bacunclíner just swallowed my earring!"
frizando: To make frozen, or freezing. "Turn up the heat, ¡estoy frizando!"
Before long, you'll be ready to graduate to the next level of Spanglish, with terms like pata de puerco ("pig leg" -- a new way to call someone an idiot) and Jamón del Diablo (deviled-ham product) and phrases like "¡: Boto la casa por la ventana!" ("That rocks!") The Official Spanglish Dictionary contains hundreds of terms to guau your friends and family, plus Spanglish terms of endearment, insults, and those all-important Spanglish pickup lines: "A ti no te duelen ni los callos" ("You're so fine, even your bunions don't hurt").
Review Quotes
Liz Balmeseda, Columnist The Miami Herald A surprising feat of spanglicity from a couple of guys named Bill. The authors take Cubonics and other crossover strains to a new level In The Official Spanglish Dictionary. It simply snores the mango.
About the Author
Bill Cruz and Bill Teck spend way too much time collecting Spanglish terms for the popular "CubanAmericanisms" column that appears in the Miami-based magazine Generation ñ. Bill C, a musician, is the originator of "CubanAmericanisms." Bill T. is the founder of Generation ñ. They both enjoy sunning themselves on Mallamibish.Dimensions (Overall): 8.8 Inches (H) x 5.46 Inches (W) x .45 Inches (D)
Weight: .51 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 176
Genre: Foreign Language Study
Sub-Genre: Multi-Language Dictionaries
Publisher: Touchstone Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Editors Of Generation N & Bill Teck & Bill Cruz
Language: English
Street Date: October 13, 1998
TCIN: 88631578
UPC: 9780684854120
Item Number (DPCI): 247-17-5720
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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