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  2. Taushiro language - Wikipedia

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    Taushiro, also known as Pinche or Pinchi, is a nearly extinct possible language isolate of the Peruvian Amazon near Ecuador. In 2000 SIL counted one speaker in an ethnic population of 20. Documentation was done in the mid-1970s by Neftalí Alicea. The last living speaker of Taushiro, Amadeo García García, was profiled in The New York Times in ...

  3. Chinese Filipinos - Wikipedia

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    By this definition, the ethnically Chinese Filipino comprise 1.8% (1.35 million) of the population. [23] This figure however does not include the Chinese mestizos who since Spanish times have formed a part of the middle class in Philippine society [citation needed] nor does it include Chinese immigrants from the People's Republic of China since ...

  4. List of gairaigo and wasei-eigo terms - Wikipedia

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    Gairaigo are Japanese words originating from, or based on, foreign-language, generally Western, terms.These include wasei-eigo (Japanese pseudo-anglicisms).Many of these loanwords derive from Portuguese, due to Portugal's early role in Japanese-Western interaction; Dutch, due to the Netherlands' relationship with Japan amidst the isolationist policy of sakoku during the Edo period; and from ...

  5. Mi Bebito Fiu Fiu - Wikipedia

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    In its first month, the official video clip of the song reached 10 million views on the YouTube Music platform. [14] In June 2022, Tito Silva and Tefi C. performed the song on the program Yo soy de Latina , [ 15 ] and appeared on television and radio programs, including 24 Horas on Panamericana Televisión .

  6. Bongo cha cha cha - Wikipedia

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    The song became a big national and international hit, being translated into several languages including Spanish, German, French and English. In 1959, Valente signed a recording contract with Decca Records , thanks to the success achieved internationally and in particular in the United States, where her singles reached the top ten and her ...

  7. Chino Moreno - Wikipedia

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    Moreno was born in Sacramento, California, the second of five children.His mother is of Mexican and Chinese descent and his father is Mexican. [5] The nickname "Chino" is the Spanish-language term for Chinese people, shortened from "Chinito" (little Chinese one), a moniker "given to him as a kid by his uncles because he looked predominantly Asian, when most Mexicans are mestizo."

  8. El ritmo del Chino - Wikipedia

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    The song was created by journalist Mónica Zevallos [] [4] [5] and Carlos Raffo, director of the fujimorism campaign, [6] [7] and is interpreted by Ana Kohler, [8] who at that time was one of the most representative exponents of the technocumbia genre, very in vogue in Peru at the end of the 1990s.

  9. Pinch wa Chance – Baka ni Narō ze! - Wikipedia

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    "Pinchi wa Chansu - Baka ni Narō ze! " ( ピンチはチャンス バカになろうぜ! ) is the second indies single by Japanese girl group Melon Kinenbi , in a collaboration with New Rote'ka ( ニューロティカ , "Neurotica" ) .