Dear I Want to Speak: Primeramente, thank usted for being a gabacho who’s not afraid of Spanish — you can teach Arizona and Alabama something, you know? The formal second-person personal pronoun usted ...
Back in the days when the common person thought that all Latin America had to offer was tacos, Chiquita Banana, and Desi Arnaz, Spanish students learned there were four ways to say “you”: the singular ...
I’ve discovered something fascinating about how Spanish speakers in Philadelphia address each other and communicate through public signs. The discovery is part of my research on language patterns in ...
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