Yahoo: Latinos Who Don't Speak Spanish Are Often Deemed "Not Latino Enough," So Here's What 9 Latina Celebs Had To Say About Their Lack Of Fluency (And Whether Or Not They Decided To ...
Latinos Who Don't Speak Spanish Are Often Deemed "Not Latino Enough," So Here's What 9 Latina Celebs Had To Say About Their Lack Of Fluency (And Whether Or Not They Decided To ...
PBS: Young Latinos who don't speak Spanish are reclaiming their culture after facing shaming
Young Latinos who don't speak Spanish are reclaiming their culture after facing shaming
DENVER — In a lively brewery downtown, a group of people who are proud of their heritage but don’t speak Spanish are reclaiming the language and pushing back against the stigma of being a “No Sabo Kid ...
WTOP News: Latinos who don’t speak Spanish are getting shamed for it
About half of US Latinos who don’t speak Spanish well have been shamed by other Latinos for it, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center. They’re all Latinos who’ve been shamed for the ...
- A turn or chance to speak: Having had my say, I sat down. 2. The right or power to influence or make a decision: Citizens have a say in the councils of government. All I want is some say in the matter. 3. Archaic Something said; a statement.
SAY definition: to utter or pronounce; speak. See examples of say used in a sentence.
Synonyms for SAY: tell, talk, utter, speak, discuss, share, state, give; Antonyms of SAY: suppress, stifle, read, doubt, question, wonder (about), challenge, disagree (with)