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Nezza may have reportedly faced backlash from the Los Angeles Dodgers after singing the national anthem in Spanish on June 14 ...
I grew up speaking both English and Spanish at home. Little did I know employers and workplaces would often expect me to use this skill at will —without recognition or compensation to show for ...
Without my Spanish-speaking family and friends around, I realized I had no one to practice with. And once my son began school, I found that unlike Miami’s plethora of bilingual schools, ...
I'm a mom of three kids ages 6, 4, and 4. Since they were born I've been speaking to them exclusively in Spanish. My oldest can switch between English and Spanish depending who he is talking to.
About half of US Latinos who don’t speak Spanish well have been shamed by other Latinos for it, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center.
I once thought you couldn't be a "real" Latino without speaking Spanish. Now, I know that's not true. But I still want my kids to learn how to speak it.
Either way seems rude — not speaking in Spanish when you can, or being presumptuous about the other person’s ability to speak English. I want to be polite! GENTLE READER: ...
In a survey of more than 1,000 people in the United States conducted by language learning app Ling, Spanish was reported to be the most popular language that travelers wanted to learn, named by 32 ...
Jessica Bari in 1979 poses for a photo after a day with her Puerto Rican grandma Carmen. After years of wondering, I asked my dad why he never taught his kids to speak Spanish. It felt like a ...
Not speaking Spanish is a problema when you look like me. With my morena skin and short-ish, stocky stature, I'm the stereotypical Latin American with Indigenous and conquistador mestiza (mixed ...
Still, 54 percent of those who speak very little or no Spanish say other Latinos have made them feel badly about it. We spoke to Latinos around the U.S. who shared their Spanish-speaking journeys ...
About half of US Latinos who don’t speak Spanish well have been shamed by other Latinos for it, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center.