DonJefe
@DonJefe@lemmy.world
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- Comment on He's just eccentric 4 days ago:
Or worse yet, they were interned on an institution all their lives or were killed by police during a misunderstanding.
- Comment on How come in most school in the USA (at least mine) they teach Spain Spanish instead of Mexico Spanish? Would not Mexico Spanish be an obvious choice to teach? 2 weeks ago:
Spaniard living in the US here to clarify how our language works. Spaniards are the best at speaking their own language by definition. We make the language, and we decide how it evolves. When you say many Spaniards suck at speaking their own language, I think you are getting confused with the many dialects that exist within the Spain. Some dialects, while being perfectly and dramatically correct, are very hard for non-native speakers to understand. Pronunciation of letters may change from dialect to dialect, but the grammar is basically the same.
The authority that sets the Spanish language grammar rules (Real Academia Española - RAE) is in Spain, and it’s rules only apply to the “standard” Spanish dialect spoken in Spain, which is also known as Castillian. However, there are multiple other dialects of Spanish within Spain (and multiple other languages that are not Spanish - Galego, Catalan, Euskera, etc). Other countries that speak other Spanish dialects choose if they want to follow or not the rules set by the RAE, and many Spanish dialects do not follow those rules. Some Spanish speaking countries have their own organizations to define their Spanish dialects. There are dialects of Spanish that are very different from the original Castillian Spanish. For example, listen to Argentinian Spanish, and compare it to Castillian Spanish. The difference is noticeable even for non-Spanish speakers. They also use a slightly different grammar.
- Comment on why isn't the use of the bidet more widespread? 1 year ago:
They might have sunk the city, but their butts were sparkling clean
- Comment on why isn't the use of the bidet more widespread? 1 year ago:
Spain checking in here. Bidets are definitely popular in Spain. I suspect that’s how they made their way to south America.
- Comment on Am I doing my part? 1 year ago:
I got a different bot than the one that I was expecting, but that works too lol
- Comment on Am I doing my part? 1 year ago:
I’ll do my part too: youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ