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- They singular in spanish? : r Spanish - Reddit
This is the biggest Reddit community dedicated to discussing, teaching, and learning Spanish Answer or ask questions, share information, stories, and more on themes related to the 2nd most spoken language in the world by native speakers
- They Them Pronouns in Spanish : r NonBinary - Reddit
I'm a native english speaker but have been learning spanish for about 6 years now I was recently wondering if there was a generally accepted way to describe a non-binary person who uses they then pronouns when speaking in spanish
- What is with Spanish language ads during English language . . . - Reddit
My 9 and 10 year old sisters also learned to speak, write, and read english English, german, spanish, and some other languages are derived from Latin, which is why they are similar It's easier to learn english than say, arabic or chinese People need to have respect and learn the country's language
- Why is the Philippines the only former Spanish Colony that . . . - Reddit
They were the real victims of American imperialism as the former forcefully assimilated their way of life to the existing centralized government in Manila, what the Spanish tried to do in 300 years
- What do Latinos mean when they say Chile has the hardest Spanish accent . . .
They also have an unique way to conjugate verbs called voseo chileno Compared to American voseo (the one used in countries like Argentina, Uruguay and Colombia) or Peninsular voseo (vosotros) their voseo is like Spanish voseo but skipping half of the letters Example: Verb querer (want to): Tú quieres Usted quiere Ustedes quieren Vosotros
- Why do so many Filipinos truly believe they are part Spanish?
The general consensus in the Philippines seems that most people believe they are part Spanish this is even taught in school history the first Filipinos were Negritos then mixed with the Spanish which resulted in modern day Filipinos today I was taught this and many others
- Why are latino people (from the americas) not considered . . . - Reddit
and that after that millions of slaves were imported from across the ocean so yea, the majority of latino are not 100% spanish, theyre mixed native, african, Spanish, and obviously other races just from normal immigration
- Can Spanish speakers understand a full Portuguese conversation . . . - Reddit
As I learn Spanish, I know some words that I should avoid and some pronunciations that I need to change slightly to make my Portuguese clearer to be understood by Spanish speakers, and when they answer I can understand them
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