I've been to every Spanish-Speaking country from Mexico to Colombia, plus Peru; and Lusophone Brazil. Never heard use of an X suffix. This is US nonsense. 200+ years after independence it's a bit too late to revolt against the only thing holding LatAm together, a shared tongue.https://twitter.com/aurabogado/status/943592174272233472 …
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"LUSOPHONE" = Portuguese-speaking, Latin has branched out into several languages including French, Catalan, Romanian. I see you fail at language consistently, creating new words, but failing to define existing ones, interesting.
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Lol I from there, so no need to explain. Some of my family members speak no Spanish, Portuguese, or any other European language. There are still lots of indigenous peoples who only speak our native tongue.
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Ma'am, you made a unsubstantive condescending remark, I answered you to truth. It is you who infer negation of non-latin language speaking peoples from the term Latin, not I.
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haven't been to Paraguay either, which has two official languages....
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Plus the unofficial language, Jopara :)
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mhmm. so many "unofficial" languages all over Latin America. so many of them. evolving and combining along with Spanish. all are valid!!
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