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Truly sad how people complain about Bab Bunny's act being in Spanish

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  • MakiR Maki

    @stux Je zou toch denken met de tekst van het Wilhelmus "Een Prinse van Oranje ben ik, vrij, onverveerd, den Koning van Hispanje heb ik altijd geëerd." dat er meer zou worden ingezet om ook Spaans te leren op scholen ipv alleen Duits, Engels, en Frans...

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    @RandamuMaki @stux "den Koning van Hispanje" was de keizer in het Heilige Roomse Rijk en regeerde over zijn persoonlijke bezit "den Nederlanden" via lokale heersers. Het Heilige Roomse Rijk bestond grotendeels uit Duitsland, Oostenrijk, maar ook uit andere gebieden. Het was alleen zo dat de Keizer ook koning van Spanje was maar niet in die hoedanigheid de Nederlanden regeerde.

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    • stux :stux_santa:S stux :stux_santa:

      Excuse me for my bad Spanish, we don't speak it here in the Netherlands

      If we would, I would have learned it ofcourse!

      I mean how can you not if half the country you live in speak a certain language 🤔

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      @stux no bad Spanish, pretty accurate! As a native speaker I would say

      Cierra la puta boca, gringo de los cojones.

      But I'm very passionate about badmouthing when it is about Americans being racists.

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      • Célistine || TheRealProcyonT Célistine || TheRealProcyon

        @RandamuMaki @stux "den Koning van Hispanje" was de keizer in het Heilige Roomse Rijk en regeerde over zijn persoonlijke bezit "den Nederlanden" via lokale heersers. Het Heilige Roomse Rijk bestond grotendeels uit Duitsland, Oostenrijk, maar ook uit andere gebieden. Het was alleen zo dat de Keizer ook koning van Spanje was maar niet in die hoedanigheid de Nederlanden regeerde.

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        @therealprocyon @stux En welke taal zou die dan heden ten dagen spreken? Nu noemde je Duitsland en Oostenrijk, dus Duits? Die word op school al gegeven. Maar Spaans nog steeds niet. Ook geen Italiaans, waar ook een keizer uit het Heilige Roomse Rijk vandaan kwam. Het blijft lastig te snappen hoe er maar aan drie van de Europese talen aandacht word geschonken in het middelbaar onderwijs. Zgn. polyglotten creëer je door een zo'n breed mogelijk scala aan talen aan te bieden. Gemiste kans.

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        • TrebachT Trebach

          @stux It was actually part of the curriculum in my state that for an advanced high school diploma (intended for those going to college), you had to take 3 years of a foreign language or 2 years each of 2 languages

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          @trebach @stux

          I went to high school in California and they require one year of a "foreign language" or visual and performing arts to graduate from high school.

          It's 2 years minimum and 3 years recommended of "Language Other Than English" (LOTE) if you want to go to university there.

          This means a lot of people there already speak at least basic Spanish.

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          • stux :stux_santa:S stux :stux_santa:

            Truly sad how people complain about Bad Bunny's act being in Spanish

            Oye, amigo, vives en Estados Unidos, donde la mitad de la gente habla español. ¡Cállate la boca y aprende español ya!

            😽

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            @stux
            Hay! I can read that (without translation)! 👏🏽

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            • stux :stux_santa:S stux :stux_santa:

              Truly sad how people complain about Bad Bunny's act being in Spanish

              Oye, amigo, vives en Estados Unidos, donde la mitad de la gente habla español. ¡Cállate la boca y aprende español ya!

              😽

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              @stux So sad. Alexa, play Despacito.

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              • Their friend, Svavar,S Their friend, Svavar,

                @trebach @stux

                I went to high school in California and they require one year of a "foreign language" or visual and performing arts to graduate from high school.

                It's 2 years minimum and 3 years recommended of "Language Other Than English" (LOTE) if you want to go to university there.

                This means a lot of people there already speak at least basic Spanish.

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                @svavar @trebach But does it matter where in the US you live depending if you learn (basic) Spanish in school?

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                • stux :stux_santa:S stux :stux_santa:

                  @svavar @trebach But does it matter where in the US you live depending if you learn (basic) Spanish in school?

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                  @svavar @stux The foreign language requirements for a high school diploma vary per state if that's what you're asking.

                  My state just said "a foreign language", so in my county someone could take 3 years of French and still fulfill that requirement. Other counties could easily have other language classes but we just had Spanish and French

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                  • stux :stux_santa:S stux :stux_santa:

                    Truly sad how people complain about Bad Bunny's act being in Spanish

                    Oye, amigo, vives en Estados Unidos, donde la mitad de la gente habla español. ¡Cállate la boca y aprende español ya!

                    😽

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                    @stux Reminds me of the "joke" about Bubba chastising some guy for not speaking English... the punchline is he's speaking Navajo/Dine/Cherokee/some language that's been there long before his WASP arse ever was...

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                    • stux :stux_santa:S stux :stux_santa:

                      Excuse me for my bad Spanish, we don't speak it here in the Netherlands

                      If we would, I would have learned it ofcourse!

                      I mean how can you not if half the country you live in speak a certain language 🤔

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                      @stux queer answer? America's a big place. _And_ *if* you live in a place where a lot of your schoolmates hablan espan~ol, then you pick it up, PDQ. (It's fascinating to hear your classmates - white and Latino alike - code-switch mid-sentence.... )

                      I would love to live just long enough to see America pass a law that Spanish is mandatory in grade school, just as the Dutch did about English back in the mid-80's...

                      (Me? I took Latin. Quidquid latine dictum sit... and it's helped a lot with both the French and the Dutch...)

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                      • stux :stux_santa:S stux :stux_santa:

                        Excuse me for my bad Spanish, we don't speak it here in the Netherlands

                        If we would, I would have learned it ofcourse!

                        I mean how can you not if half the country you live in speak a certain language 🤔

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                        @stux my primary school didn't offer languages, my parents dont speak another language, and I didn't know many people who spoke Spanish growing up. I had the same number of neighbors who spoke Spanish as I did who spoke Dutch (1). First time I was offered a Spanish class wash 9th grade, and the school's Spanish program was very bad.
                        I'm now working on self study, but still very hard when I don't have anyone to speak it with. I can read it decently though.

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