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Gringx pls,

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Gringo means “foreigner”

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Gringo (/ˈɡrɪŋɡoʊ/, Spanish: [ˈɡɾiŋɡo], Portuguese: [ˈɡɾĩɡu]) (masculine) (or gringa (feminine))

Sorry buddy you’ve got to go to woke jail now

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40% of latino voters saying latinx bothers them is way less than I expected. Stuff like Latinx or Latine or Latino@ flow terribly in our languages and redditors are always complaining about it.

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latine is officially adopted language in argentina and cuba tho

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I’m just saying. The left wing in Brazil decided to call Dilma ‘presidenta’ as opposed to ‘presidente’ (both forms would be gramatically correct, but for an older person presidenta sounds strange, almost mocking towards the person), and after 10 years it will still trigger right wingers. So I expected way more than 40% people to claim that they are annoyed by it, especially in the US. Just shows that culture war is bunk and relies entirely on constant propaganda.

One thing I’ll never get though is why english speakers don’t just use ‘latin’.

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idk. i just remember reading something about a style guide from major news places in cuba and argentina and they included it. thought it was neat. brazil im sure is different :bolso-pain:

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One thing I’ll never get though is why english speakers don’t just use ‘latin’.

This is what I use! I was reading something aloud the first time I ever saw Latinx and just figured it was an extra char/typo and just read it Latin. Which is how I choose to read and pronounce it. Not like anyone would be confused, though weirdly it’s the only second language I learned in middle/high school.

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Latin is a language. It means an entirely different thing than latino

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Most people in Guatemala aren’t even aware Latinx exists unless they’re big into Anglo media or studied abroad.

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Yeah, it’s definitely more of a gringo thing atm. South and central america aren’t that connected, internet and otherwise, to the imperial core.

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Can confirm with anecdotal evidence

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Holy shit another chapín

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it works in english

It really doesn’t work in any language I know of. Are you supposed to say “Latin ecks?” Because that’s way more awkward and difficult to fit into a sentence than Latino or Latina

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in portuguese we’d end saying ‘la-ch*nks’, which would be the new n-word misunderstanding meme i guess

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Seems our slur-filter is multilingual, so you might wanna edit your comment to avoid losing the meaning.

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The term was invented by feminist spanish speakers in Latin America

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I am queer and latina and i know a lot of Latino people who use latinx and latine. They are nonbinary so they use it for their own self identification

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Latinx is dumb and the user appears to be doing brownface in making the meme, but the new “conservative culture war ‘context note’” arc is incredibly annoying. Unsurprisingly Republicans are annoying in most of the ways they accuse Democrats of when they gain sufficient control of a space

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I don’t understand fucking gendering words like just why

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Most languages are gendered, it’s weird that English isn’t. German certainly is, and that’s what English descended from.

Chinese characters are horribly sexist once you start understanding the etymology. The character for “traitor” is invade next to woman, and it just gets worse from there. They should have stuck to the “eliminate characters in favor of pure pinyin” movement, but unfortunately didn’t.

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Most languages are gendered

Assuming you’re talking about grammatical gender (not semantic gender, as in Modern English): most Indo-European languages are gendered, but those are a tiny portion of the world’s languages. As far as I know, on a language-by-language basis (i.e. not considering the number of speakers) it’s about as common for grammatical gender to be absent rather than present. This is true of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese (all from distinct language families) as well as the Turkic languages and some Indo-Aryan languages (e.g. Bengali and Persian), to name a few.

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I don’t care what most languages do the whole thing is stupid and should just be ignored :shrug-outta-hecks:

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I both agree and disagree. From a progressive perspective and a language learning perspective, pinyin is the right move. From a cultural perspective, however, so much is lost through the elimination of the characters.

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Smash the Four Olds!

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Most languages are gendered, it’s weird that English isn’t. German certainly is, and that’s what English descended from.

That’s completely untrue. The majority of language are gender neutral. What happened is that the languages of most imperialists (Indo-Europeans languages) have grammatical gender. And it’s strictly untrue that English doesn’t have grammatical gender. It absolutely does. That’s why pronoun discourse is even a thing. If English was truly non-gendered, everyone would just have they/their pronouns.

They should have stuck to the “eliminate characters in favor of pure pinyin” movement, but unfortunately didn’t.

An absolutely terrible idea since Chinese characters paper over differences within Chinese varieties. If you write stuff in pinyin, you’re pretty much forcing everyone to learn standard Mandarin because pinyin is designed exclusively for Mandarin. Cantonese has their own romanization. Hokkien does as well. And so do many Chinese varieties. But since they all share a common origin of Middle Chinese, they share the same Middle Chinese cognate which means they share the same corresponding Chinese character.

Depending on what variety you speak, Hong Kong can be Xiānggǎng, hoeng1 gong2, hiang1 kong2, Hiông-kóng, hiong1 guong3, Hióng-gǒ̤ng, Hiŏng-gē̤ng, Hiong-káng, hiang1 gang2, or xian-kaan. But every variety agrees on the same Chinese characters 香港.

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Ask the greeks

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Because misogyny is as old as time

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I’m losing my shit at that thread, like (presumably latinos) are swearing they’d rather be called slurs that imply they’re inferior to white men and/or some sort of underclass than latinx. I know this is bog standard for the so-called “niño rata”, nevertheless, wow. They’re like pick-me girls if girls were a race. I don’t even know what that means.

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They’re like pick-me girls if girls were a race.

:theory-gary:

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