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Anonymous United Kingdom No.213893841 >>213893983 >>213894666 >>213894753 >>213894794 >>213894885
>only relevant spanish language author of the past 200+ years
>explicitly called his native language shit and praised english.
Anonymous Georgia No.213893941
He was right, but English has degenrated since then.
Anonymous Finland No.213893983 >>213894498 >>213894681
>>213893841 (OP)
>only relevant spanish language author of the past 200+ years
Mรกrquez?
Anonymous United States No.213894498
>>213893983
Jorge Luis Borges
Anonymous Peru No.213894666 >>213894716
>>213893841 (OP)
Oh, so that's why hispanistas ignore him
Anonymous United States No.213894681
>>213893983
>Cien Anos de Soyledad
Anonymous Argentina No.213894716
>>213894666
He loved to ragebait everyone lol.
I've read some of his stuff, its alright i guess.
Anonymous United States No.213894731
I would agree with you but I don't like briggers.
Anonymous Japan No.213894753
>>213893841 (OP)
English language makes poor use of the letter "y".
>explicitly
this must be written "explicitlig".
Anonymous Mexico No.213894794
>>213893841 (OP)
trvke
Anonymous Sweden No.213894885
>>213893841 (OP)
You cannot beat english to be fair
Anonymous Hungary No.213894994
english feels like an accountant language in a sense that words dont have much emotional depth. but maybe because im just used to it? both german and hungarian are different in this aspect imo. the same english sentence has less of an impact if it makes sense
Anonymous Germany No.213895098
>Spanish is a language of modest countries, of developing countries, of the poor and migrants.
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