Macronic
Macronic refers to a linguistic phenomenon where elements from two or more languages are mixed within a single utterance or text. This mixing is not random but follows grammatical rules, often incorporating vocabulary, morphology, and syntax from different languages. It is a common feature of multilingual communities and can occur at various levels of speech.
One of the most common forms of macronic language is code-switching, where a speaker alternates between languages
Macronic language is often a natural consequence of language contact and is not indicative of a lack