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Debby Wolfe, who created the new sitcom, opened up about why she wanted the show to address the perceived “shame” of not speaking Spanish vs. speaking Spanish with these characters.
It cited that 24% of U.S. Latino adults said “they can only carry on a conversation in Spanish a little or not at all.” When you consider third- or higher-generation Latinos, the percentages ...
Most U.S. Latinos speak Spanish: 75% say they are able to carry on a conversation in Spanish pretty well or very well. And most Latinos (85%) say it is at least somewhat important for future ...
And so I asked if I could do the English anthem and the Spanish anthem, and they told me, ‘You have a 90-second window.’ And so I say, ‘Okay, I'll do it in Spanglish.’ ...
According to the Pew Research Center, 24% of all Latino American adults say they can “only carry on a conversation in Spanish a little or not at all,” and 54% of non-Spanish-speaking Latino ...
I’m on my third. But it is not necessary. For decades I was able to deal with many Spanish-speaking clients, even though I don’t speak Spanish. English is the world’s language.