• Audrey0nne@leminal.space
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    7 months ago

    You edited for a joke but not to correct the spelling of distinguir while arguing about grammar. Class act, also your Spanish reads like translated text.

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      7 months ago

      …Are you done bitching and telling me how to speak my language? Now I know less about my mother tongue because I mistyped a word. Yeah, pretty solid argument right here.

      If that’s all you can say I guess I’m done here already

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          7 months ago

          First of all, you made up the first word and wrote incorrectly “enséñame o castígame” wHIle arGUiNg aBouT gRAmMar. CLasS aCt. 👀

          Now, unlike some people here, I’m not retarded enough to believe you’ll actually listen to me even tho I’m right. So here’s a bunch of tweets from the freaking RAE solving your lack of schooling so long ago i can’t believe this is still subject of debate.

          About gendered vs “neutral” (still gendered, but with neutral usage) words: https://x.com/RAEinforma/status/1098229948299399170

          About why “e” and “x” bullshit is unnecessary: https://x.com/RAEinforma/status/1019910516154748929

          And finally, what does “lenguaje inclusivo” actually means: https://x.com/RAEinforma/status/1446052782922993664

          If you or the other clown have any other doubts: jusk ask them. Not me, you’re a los cause for me.

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            7 months ago

            Just shows that you remain ignorant of the Spanish language. Thank you for pointing out my errors I couldn’t be bothered to care when speaking to you.