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How we pronounce Uvalde says a lot about the power of language in mixed communities Enlarge this image toggle caption Wong Maye-E/AP Wong Maye-E/AP You-VAL-dee. Because Uvalde is a town made up of mostly Latino or Hispanic residents, according to the U.S. Census Bureau data, landing on a "correct" pronunciation is tricky — the language of the people who live …