Subj : This week's issue To : Daryl Stout From : Sean Dennis Date : Sat Jul 07 2018 17:18:53 Hello Daryl, 06 Jul 18 21:21 at you wrote to me: DS> In south Florida, many of the Cubans speak "Spanglish"...a cross DS> between Spanish and English. They're seemingly going along at 100 mph DS> in Spanish, then stop to insert an English word, for which there is no DS> Spanish equivalent, and they're off to the races again. :P Many of the multi-lingual people I know do that. It's very common at my work to hear French being spoken and they suddenly drop to English and then back to French again. I know native Spanish, German, and Danish speakers that do that too. From what I've gathered over the years, that just seems to be a very common thing to do. Later, Sean .... The gods favor the bold. - Ovid --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Limestone, TN, USA (1:18/200) .