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Mmm...
Caveat Utilitor is a Latin term which means let the user beware. The user is responsible for checking whether the goods suit his or her need. Is this something one uses often in English... or is it a bit "highbrow"? I guess, learning a bit of Latin is always good for learning any language... By the by, welcome to the forums, lagunasun...!
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Ah, thank you, Rusty!
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where i live
i live in texas and there are lots of word that don't translate 'normally' and i was just curious about the overall nature of the board.
i have studied castillon in college, tex mex at work, as well as puerto rican, and several south american countries. (via chatting also) a person can get by with castillion spanish using some word or other. it is hard to eavesdrop on people though. haha |
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Texas "spanglish" is special....it is not learned in a book nor can you translate it....
It is in the same category as "slang" although Texas Spanglish is not slang, per se......it is unique and in its own class. You learn it by hanging around the "natives". It is also a totally misunderstood language. Good luck! ![]()
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