The fusion of Latin and Anglo-American cultures in South Florida in the latter half of the 20th century has created a new dialect, linguists say. Known as Miami English, the increasingly popular ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Growing up as a first-generation Cuban American in Miami, Ismael Llano never thought twice about the way he spoke. “It’s one of ...
Spanish is often framed as both essential and deeply rooted in Miami, a necessity to “get by” living in the 305. In certain ways, it is. In other ways it is not, says FIU sociolinguist Phillip Carter.
Still from "Shit Miami Girls Say" by Aimee Carrero, Michelle Sicars, and Giancarlo Sabogal (screenshot via Youtube, courtesy Michelle Sicars ) I grew up speaking Miami English, but I didn't know it.