As Anzadua said, "From Mamagrande Locha and reading Spanish and Mexican literature, I learned Standard Spanish and Standard Mexican Spanish." “From my parents and the Chicanos who live in the valley, I learned Chicano Spanish from Texas and I speak it with my mother; younger brother (…), aunts and older relatives. So, as we can see, there are many different types of Spanish speaking families and working class people. There are more cultures than English and Spanish that have their own different versions of “correct” and “proper” English. BE, Black English, is another form of English that is evolving in the world we live in today. Just because it's called Black English doesn't mean white people don't use it. Just like in the Spanish language, there are many different words and phrases used in Black English that adults or children may not notice
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