Well, to answer a rhetorical question, its probably closer to "kaaps" then "mengels"
Non-native English speakers mix English with their native language because they don't think in English, and because of mother tongue interference.
The word originates from a Latin in the mid fourteenth century, and it is derived from late middle English, meaning due mixture, or to mix something properly.
not mix
it's a mix of portuguese, English and misunderstood words. "eu sei que" means "i know that..." "vo" is unheard of but "vou" means "I'm going" "you" is English "quer" means "want" in the imperative form.
the word is irregular and will always be "mix" or "mixes" can also be used. 1 mix, 2 mix, 2 mix ect. I mixed, you mixed and we mixed.
Gullah. It's a mix of English, Afrikaans, Creole, and I think also some French
The English Mastiff Pitbull Mix is a mixed breed dog resulting from breeding the English Mastiff and the Pitbull. They are also called a Pitbull English Mastiff Mix. This is going to be a large, full-bodied dog. It will more than likely have very strong protective instincts and be a confident and bold dog.
Bullmastiffs are a mix between an English bulldog and an English mastiff.
There is no special term for this, other than a creolized language.
No, there is only Final Mix in Japanese.
Some say it's the Daughter of Dutch, and it has some similarities but it's absolutely not the same. It also has a mix of other languages as well.
You cannot watch or play Kingdom Hearts Final Mix in English.
Non-native English speakers mix English with their native language because they don't think in English, and because of mother tongue interference.
== == The Spanish word for "mix" is "mezclar".
what does an old english bulldog and chihauhau mix look like
It is called a trixolated mix of ingrediants
They were called rhythmix, but they had to change because a charity was called it.