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2.佳句翻译。(1)Spanish borrows lots of words from English and Latin.(2)There are more and more English learners around the world.(3)Some people keep learning English for ten or twenty years.(4)Many people think French sounds the most beautiful in the world. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解...
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Inside, the mostly Latino staff is dressed in pineapple-print turquoise shirts, and Spanish, not English, is most commonly heard in appointment rooms and hallways. “At the core of it, if the organization is not led by and for people of color, then we’re just an afterthought,” ...
As to the comments on your friends' Spanish, I find that the most strange. Most of us who moved there didn't learn our Spanish in Barcelona after all and are normally understood OK. And as to Latin-American usage nowadays there are so many Latin-Americans living here p...
Similarly, a person from Brazil may call themselves Latino, Latina or Latinx because the country is located in Latin America. But they probably won't identify as Hispanic or Spanish because Brazil's main language is Portuguese, not Spanish. ...
Portuguese pronounce it as kar-nee like the Sicilians and the Moldavians; rio "river" (pronounced ree-oo), it is just as close to Romanian rîu (pronounce roo) "river" as to the Spanish río (pronounced rree-oh) and like Romanian it still preserves the original Vulgar Latin u sound....
They’re the focus of the immigration debate. But across the nation, Latinos are rising to power and offering a glimpse of what’s ahead.