Old slangs date, as any reading of a novel or visit to a film more than 10 years old is apt to show. |
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Since the music is sold to them in their dialect, they are hearing their slangs on the radio. |
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They have been called slangs, argots or cants. |
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Ghosh, like Salman Rushdie, introduces words from the Indian languages, and from the various creoles, pidgins and slangs that have arisen in India and the Asian seaports since the 18th century. |
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Designed for businesspeople who need to speak and understand the terminology and slangs of business Spanish in order to successfully negotiate deals and transactions with people from Spain and South America. |
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There is also a set of loanwords and unique slangs developed in Hong Kong. |
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