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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I used to teach ESOL in Alexandria to primarily Spanish-speaking adults. We once had a discussion about this during one of our sessions. The overwhelming majority said they did not like the term 'Hispanic' and felt it was only accurate in discussing the history of the Spanish conquests. None felt like it was an accurate identifier for modern-day Spanish speakers from the americas; if anything, it was perceived negatively - none of them said they feel particularly 'Spanish' or connected to Spain. Even the Spanish that they speak is quite different to Castilian - they've taken that heritage and morphed it into their own thing and are proud of being Puerto Rican, Honduran, Salvadoran, etc. All preferred the term Latino/a. [/quote] Here's the monolingual clueless gringo. Yes, of course there are some regional differences...[b]but Spanish in Latin America is much more similar to that in Spain than American is to British English[/b]. And there's a much stronger cultural connection even today. Just saying.[/quote] I'm a linguist who's fluent in both English and Spanish. I'm familiar with regional dialects etc. Can you quantify your statement for me, please? How are English accents/variances less similar than Spanish ones? Sounds like bull to me.[/quote] I am also skeptical! My argentine DH sounds like he's speaking a different language when he's talking to porteƱos (Buenos Aires from birth) than when he's interpreting using a neutral Spanish. [/quote] +1. DH has a lot of family in BsAs. Their Spanish sounds completely different than someone from Guatemala or Venezuela. [/quote]
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