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Re: My Spanish teacher in college told us.....
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I thought hispanic ment from the island of Hispainol. (Old name I THINK for Haiti/Domincion rebuplic when was all under spain). I'm confused :confused: Here is an idea, why not just all get together and say "F**K Racisism" It means nothing if people of different races say it. We need to say it in unision for any change to occur.
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I'm part-Venezuelan and Noo Yawk Irish and speak Spanish fluently (though I occasionally get lost trying to figure out Mexican Spanish! :D ). Though by living my youth in Miami I've picked up enough Cuban slang and mannerisms to thoroughly confuse things anyway. |
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The Spanish spoken in Spain is much like the Queen's English, and very formal compared to the Spanish spoken in Central and South America and the Caribbean. Even within Latin America, the regional accents and dialects vary. It doesn't take very long for me to pick up on the origin of a Spanish speaker just by listening to their accent. My mother's family's from Venezuela and I learned my Spanish with a Venezuelan accent, though it's been corrupted with a little Cuban from living many years in Miami. Now that I live in Texas, most of the Spanish I hear is with a Mexican accent, and it took some time before I grew accustomed to Mexican slang. (Most of 'em confuse me for a Puerto Rican at first! :D) And say hi to my Alpha Sig brethren over at Gamma Theta chapter at U of M! |
Re: My Spanish teacher in college told us.....
Hmmm, really?
Just like some white people still say Nigger, Negro, and Colored. That's not always a generational thing, though. It depends on the individual, but some people choose to get really technical. The labels that we claim are a personal preference...but some of us refute any labels that are assigned to us by white people. So, many Blacks will refuse to be called "Black" if they hear white people using the term. Just as some Native Americans refute the term "Indian" and "tribe" because those are white people terms (and some find them to be offensive). Quote:
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Re: Re: My Spanish teacher in college told us.....
Is your Spanish professor "Latino" or "Hispanic?"
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