Texan English or Texas English are the two main varieties of English native to Texas. A Southern American variety and a Spanish influenced one.

Texas English

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In the eastern part of the state, there's what some call a Southern accent with a twist. This twist refers to the other southern accents which came to Texas throughout the history of English being spoken there.

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Tejano English

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The second major Texas English variety is Tejano English - the Hispanic variety common in the southwest part of the state.

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