SPANGLISH IDENTITY STORY 4:14:22
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In Los Angeles and throughout California, you can hear the combining of languages, from English to Spanish and vice versa, to create vibrant new languages, such as Spanglish. Credit: Wendy Rangel / CALÓ NEWS
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Dr. Malcom Finney believes that it just takes one moment of falling in love with speaking another language with another human being for us to realize that languages are not threatening.
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