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View ArticleAmericanisms and Mexicanisms
An “Americanism” is a phrase from one of the native American languages, which is incorporated into other languages, or a word of those languages (especially Spanish and English) that is created or...
View ArticleMexican Spanish
Spanish is the most spoken language in Mexico: 97% of people use it either as their mother tongue or a second language. However, there are 67 indigenous languages in use and they have been protected...
View ArticleLa Malinche: The First Interpreter
Some consider her a traitor to her people, others a cultural bridge between the Spanish and Mesoamerican Indians. What nobody doubts is the key role that this woman had in the conquest and the genesis...
View ArticleWhat Animal References Imply in Different Languages
The names which are given to animal species are exclusive, they have no grey areas. An animal’s name is used to refer to a given species, and not to another. Among languages, the nomenclature of...
View ArticleCan We Learn through Subtitles?
As more and more options are provided to us in our attempts to learn languages, it seems that with each option new obstacles arise; thus making it more complicated for someone who may wish to learn...
View ArticleAmericanisms and Mexicanisms
An “Americanism” is a phrase from one of the native American languages, which is incorporated into other languages, or a word of those languages (especially Spanish and English) that is created or...
View ArticleMexican Spanish
Spanish is the most spoken language in Mexico: 97% of people use it either as their mother tongue or a second language. However, there are 67 indigenous languages in use and they have been protected...
View ArticleLa Malinche: The First Interpreter
Some consider her a traitor to her people, others a cultural bridge between the Spanish and Mesoamerican Indians. What nobody doubts is the key role that this woman had in the conquest and the genesis...
View ArticleWhat Animal References Imply in Different Languages
The names which are given to animal species are exclusive, they have no grey areas. An animal’s name is used to refer to a given species, and not to another. Among languages, the nomenclature of...
View ArticleCan We Learn through Subtitles?
As more and more options are provided to us in our attempts to learn languages, it seems that with each option new obstacles arise; thus making it more complicated for someone who may wish to learn...
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