I'm sick of people, mostly American monolinguals who don't really know shit about other languages complaining about how Mexican Spanish (el español mexicano) and Quebec French (le français québécois) are "inferior" to their European counterparts yet they think American English is perfect.
wow this is the first thread i have seen on this board and i had no idea a flamewar could be started over something this stupid. you guys are idiots.
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Anonymous2007-07-09 14:21 ID:Zk/ksSE6
lol
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Anonymous2007-07-09 15:25 ID:VJM9WmtV
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IMO Merkin English sounds kinda gross in words like "door", "course", etc.
But it isn't about being inferior or superior, it's just personal taste.
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Anonymous2012-12-09 18:21
There are Americans who think Mexican Spanish is inferior to that effeminate lisping shit they do in Spain? Also, fuck vosotros.
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Anonymous2012-12-09 19:02
All languages are equally "perfect". You'll never hear a linguist call Hatian Creole, for example, a bastardization of French.
>>8
American English is also more conservative than European English in many ways.
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Anonymous2012-12-10 2:45
I'm an American-I think that Spanish from Spain sounds pretentious compared to Mexican spanish. They have that lisp and a whole other conjugation for vosotros. Also, Mexican spanish has a lot of words borrowed from English that make my life easier. Like a computadora, compared to a ordenador. Or parquear, as compared to estacionar. So yeah, New World all the way.
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Anonymous2012-12-10 10:38
I'm for Latin American Spanish to be the new unifying language instead of English.
Torontonian here who speaks European French. I personally much perfer the European french to the Québecois french. The same way I prefer an Irish accent to all other english (A light Irish accent, like in dublin)
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That's not true in English... In English, the continent "America" is two continents: North America and South America. When you're talking about them both, you say "The Americas". But "America" in English only ever refers to los Estados Unidos.
However, Americans who don't use the term "estadounidense" when speaking Spanish are douchbages.
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Anonymous2012-12-31 16:19
>>29
I've heard people from Spain use "americano" to mean "estadounidense"
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Anonymous2012-12-31 16:20
>>30
Actually, to add to that, most Mexicans living in the US say "americano," too. I think it's just the South Americans that insist on "estadounidense".