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| has gloss | eng: New York Latino English, sometimes called Nuyorican English, is a form of New York dialect. It originated with the post war Puerto Rican immigration to New York City and particularly the subsequent generations born in the New York dialect region who were native speakers of both English and Spanish. However, it is now the customary dialect of many Hispanic-Americans of diverse national heritages in the New York metropolitan area United States, Therefore, terms like Nuyorican English and the related term Puerto Rican English are now misnomers. |
| lexicalization | eng: New York Latino English |
| instance of | (noun) the English language as used in the United States American English, American language, American |
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