As someone who speaks Spanish and English I relate to this so much… 😔. When I tell you my cousins in DR didn’t understand me when I pronounced Tatum because over there they pronounce the ta like in the word task. And the um in Tatum similar to the word tomb. Tatomb
When I first moved to Texas my neighbors were Hispanic. I was so confused at first when I’d hear them talk Tex-Mex. Like perfect Spanish conversation, and then they’d just drop into English for a few sentences, and then back to Spanish.
As someone who speaks Spanish and English I relate to this so much… 😔. When I tell you my cousins in DR didn’t understand me when I pronounced Tatum because over there they pronounce the ta like in the word task. And the um in Tatum similar to the word tomb. Tatomb
Ey papi yo quiero la camiseta de Stefen Coorry ya tu sabe manito
When I first moved to Texas my neighbors were Hispanic. I was so confused at first when I’d hear them talk Tex-Mex. Like perfect Spanish conversation, and then they’d just drop into English for a few sentences, and then back to Spanish.
In El Paso they speak 100% Spanglish lol it’s like its own language
A lot of speech scholars do consider it a language! It’s called code-switching and is considered very difficult.
Tatum vs Teitumb
Quiero la camiseta de Stephon Coorry