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    Denglisch is a term describing the increased use of anglicisms and pseudo-anglicisms in the German language. It is a portmanteau of the German words Deutsch...
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  • American and Mexican Spanish) Amideutsch (American English/German) (see Denglisch) Bahasa Rojak and Manglish (Malay/various Chinese dialects/Tamil/English)...
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  • of a pidgin. Many such mixes have specific names, e.g., Spanglish or Denglisch. For example, American children of German immigrants are heard using "rockingstool"...
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    Austria portal Luxembourg portal Belgium portal Outline of German language Denglisch Deutsch (disambiguation) German family name etymology German toponymy...
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  • "Blaues Gras" ("bluegrass") aria with "Shave and a Haircut", sung in Denglisch (mangled German and English): "Rasieren und Haarschneiden, zwei bitte"...
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  • 1987) is a British humorist, published in Germany. His books include Denglisch for Better Knowers, Gebrauchsanleitung Mensch (iHuman: User Guide), and...
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    English List of lishes Danglish, equivalent between English and Danish Denglisch, equivalent between English and German Dunglish, equivalent between English...
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  • global policeman. The two verses are sung in German with a chorus in Denglisch: "We're all living in Amerika, Amerika ist wunderbar, We're all living...
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  • [citation needed] Bravo made noticeably strong use of Anglicism and "Denglisch" starting in the 1980s, long before this became a mainstream phenomenon...
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  • Deppenapostroph, which criticises the misapplication of apostrophes in Denglisch). The practice, once common and acceptable (see Historical development)...
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