yes
Parlez-vous inglés? in mixed French (Parlez-vous [anglais]?) and Spanish ([¿Habla usted] inglés?) means "Do you speak English?" in English.
"Corner of laws" is an English equivalent of the mixed French and Spanish phrase Rincón de Loix. The prepositional phrase most famously references hotels in Spain, of which those in the southeast-central city of Benidorm have a high-profile internet presence. The pronunciation will be "reen-KON they lwa" in mixed French and Spanish.
Spanish and English mixed together to form the language spanglish.
elles is actually french for they (all the people in the group are female) The equivalent in Spanish is ellas (female group), or ellos (male or mixed group)
African-American, Cuban, French, Indian, and Spanish.
"Do you speak allemand?" is a mixed English and French equivalent of the mixed French and English phrase Parlez-vous German? The question may be heard asked by tourists in French and German-speaking regions of Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland. The pronunciation will be "par-ley-voo al-maw" in northerly French and "par-ley-voo a-luh-maw" in southerly French.
Everything. French, Spanish, German, Italians, Middle Eastern Peoples, Asian, English, African Slaves, Taino Indians. Its a big melting pot.
No. Haitian Creole is a form of French-Based Patois, that was formed in Haiti. But yes, its a mixed language that includes Native American, Spanish, French, English, & African words.
My love is an English equivalent of 'miamor'. The possessive 'mi' means 'my'. The masculine noun 'amor' means 'love'. Together, they're pronounced 'mee ah-mohr'.
Arabic mixed with French!!
Michelle Keegan is White Caucasian. Her Dad is English and her Mother is half English, half Spanish. Therefore she is full white however mixed heritage.
Bella Roux hair salon, in mixed French and Italian means "Beautiful Redhead" in English.