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Cosa (chi) è Gibraltarian$529319$ - definizione

SPANISH DIALECT HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY ENGLISH SPOKEN IN GIBRALTAR AND CAMPO DE GIBRALTAR
Yanito; Llanitos; Gibraltarian language

Gibraltarian         
  • Gibraltarians, 1856
ETHNIC GROUP
Gibraltan; People of Gibraltar; Gibraltarian; Gibraltar people; Gibraltarian people
[d??br?:l't?:r??n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Gibraltar.
¦ adjective relating to Gibraltar.
Gibraltarian cuisine         
  • Gibraltarian ''calentita'' is very similar to the Italian [[farinata]].
  • A japonesa sliced in half
CUISINE OF THE TERRITORY OF GIBRALTAR
Cuisine of Gibraltar; Calentita; Bollo de hornasso; Rolitos
Gibraltarian cuisine is the result of a long relationship between the people of Spanish Andalusia and those of Great Britain, as well as the many foreigners who have made Gibraltar their home over the past three centuries. These influences include those of the culinary traditions of Malta, Genoa, and Portugal.
List of Gibraltarian records in athletics         
Gibraltan records in athletics; Gibraltarian records in athletics
The following are the national records in athletics in Gibraltar maintained by the Gibraltar Amateur Athletics Association (GAAA).

Wikipedia

Llanito

Llanito or Yanito (Spanish pronunciation: [ʝaˈnito]) is a form of Andalusian Spanish heavily laced with words from English and other languages, such as Ligurian; it is spoken in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. It is commonly marked by a great deal of code switching between Andalusian Spanish and British English and by the use of Anglicisms and loanwords from other Mediterranean languages and dialects.

The English language is becoming increasingly dominant in Gibraltar, with the younger generation speaking little or no Llanito despite learning Spanish in school.

Llanito is a Spanish word meaning "little plain". Gibraltarians also call themselves Llanitos.