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Voters throughout the state will have access to Spanish-language ballots in time for next year’s presidential election, under regulations Gov. Ron...
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Miami is often called the capital of Latin America. So when 20 Democratic presidential candidates gathered for debates in Miami last week, WLRN’s Americas…
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Here’s an only-in-Miami story. This week a woman who speaks no Spanish tried to order food at a Taco Bell drive-through in Hialeah. Things didn’t end…
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Sometimes an accent can render a language sexy. Even elegant.Imagine the swooning sighs in U.S. cineplexes when native Spanish speaker Antonio Banderas…
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On a Wednesday afternoon at Lorah Park Elementary School in Brownsville, a half dozen 4-year-olds are clustered on the carpet trying to keep up with a…
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Latino players have long felt lost in translation in the minor and major leagues. How MLB is taking on this linguistic and cultural challenge.
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In a ranch-style house in Town 'n Country, the Ruiz family converses over arroz con pollo in Spanish about the struggles of learning English. The...
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More than two-thirds of Florida residents polled say public school students should have to take Spanish, according to a monthly University of Florida…
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Today on the Florida Roundup, we're talking special session, soccer and Spanish.SPECIAL SESSIONAt 1 p.m. Monday afternoon gavels will fall in the Florida…
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The list of things that threaten the U. S. economy is long, indeed. But here's one item that might not have occurred to you.Speaking bad English.As the…
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Univision dominates Spanish-language broadcasting, more than doubling the audience of its largest rival, Telemundo. But starting this fall, Univision will…
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Michelle Antelo was born and raised in Miami but has never lived anywhere else. After learning Spanish at home from her Cuban parents, she always thought…