That would be Anthony Irvin in 2000 (Sydney). That would be Anthony Irvin in 2000 (Sydney). That would be Anthony Irvin in 2000 (Sydney).
african- victor malwa
The African Luhya term for the English word swimming is Okwitubuta.
Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia (ASUM) -- English Persatuan Amateur Renang Malaysia (PRAS) -- BM
No, African American Vernacular English is a dialect of English. You can be fluent in both "standard" English and AAVE, but to be bilingual you must be able to speak two languages, not two dialects of the same language.
Mostly American English.
Technically he's English-African-American.
English, Scots, Irish and African-American.
Ebonics - African American vernacular English
African American Black English is a bastardized version of English full of grammatical errors spoken by the black community in the US. It should rather be considered a language on its own, so a lot of linguists prefer to refer to it as "Ebonics."
No. His parents were Scottish-English immigrants.
Learn English, buddy
Slash's mom is African-American and his dad is white so he is mixed
Black/white. Mother is African American. Father is caucasion