To begin with, the word Jawn has innumerable meanings one of them being a person. Jawn could refer to a person in anyway good or bad. Castillo Guilbault discusses this when she states “ The generalization that Latin Men embodied chauvinistic traits led to this interesting twist of semantics. Suddenly a word that represented something positive in one culture became a negative prototype in another,”(11). If I was to …show more content…
In talking about this point Castillo Guilbault notes “The impact of language in our society is undeniable. And misuse hints at a deeper cultural misunderstanding that extends beyond mere word definitions”(12). When using Jawn there’s so many possibilities when you want a specific thing. For instance, one could say “can you bring me my Jawn on the table? I'm thirsty.” This saying hints at a drink of some sort that’s over on the table that the person wants. Lastly, the word Jawn could also be referred to a more specific object like a bike if one was to use it like “My new bike is nice, that Jawn is fast,” inferring that the new bike is