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Llanito

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English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Spanish Llanitos (people of the flatlands), or from Italian Gianni (Johnny).

Proper noun

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Llanito

  1. A vernacular spoken primarily in Gibraltar, based on a mix of Andalusian Spanish and English, but also influenced by Genoese, Hebrew, Portuguese, Italian and Maltese.

Noun

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Llanito (plural Llanitos)

  1. (informal) A Gibraltarian.
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  • Llanita (female Gibraltarian)
  • Spanglish (a generic term for English/Spanish interlanguage)

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