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  2. Habla Congo - Wikipedia

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    Habla Congo or Habla Bantú is a Kongo-based liturgical language of the Palo religion with origins in Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, later spreading to other countries in the Caribbean Basin. [1] The language may be called lengua conga or lengua congo but is generally referred to simply as lengua, meaning "language" in Spanish.

  3. Gringo - Wikipedia

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    Gringo (/ ˈ ɡ r iː n ɡ oʊ /, Spanish: [ˈɡɾiŋɡo], Portuguese: [ˈɡɾĩɡu]) (masculine) or gringa (feminine) is a term in Spanish and Portuguese for a foreigner. In Spanish, the term usually refers to English-speaking Anglo-Americans.

  4. Como dice el dicho - Wikipedia

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    Como dice el dicho (translation: As the saying goes) [1] is a Mexican anthology drama series produced by Genoveva Martínez for Televisa. The series premiered on 1 February 2011, on Las Estrellas, and is currently airing its fourteenth season.

  5. Gabacho - Wikipedia

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    A possible root is the Catalan word gavatx meaning foreigner [citation needed]. Another possible root derives from the Occitan word gavach, meaning "someone who speaks with a faulty speech" or "someone who doesn't speak properly". [2] This is the official position of the Diccionario de la lengua española.

  6. Spanish proverbs - Wikipedia

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    Cada uno habla de la feria como le va en ella. Literal translation: One talks about the fair according to how one fares. Meaning/use: Our way of talking about things reflects our relevant experience, good or bad. Dime con quien andas y te diré quién eres.. Literal translation: Tell me who you walk with, and I will tell you who you are ...

  7. Languages of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Due to the cultural influence of the United States, American English is widely understood, especially in border states and tourist regions, with a hybridization of Spanglish spoken. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The government also recognizes 63 indigenous languages spoken in their communities out of respect, including Nahuatl , Mayan , Mixtec , etc.

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  9. Idoma language - Wikipedia

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    Idoma (Ìdɔ́mà) is the second official language spoken in Benue State in southeast-central Nigeria, by approximately one million people (2020 estimate). [1] The Idoma language is made up of the dialects of Agatu, Edumoga, Otukpo, Otukpa, Orokam, Akpa Agila, Utonkon, Igede, Etilo, Iyala.