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February 21, 2019
Once again, the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) answered a question on its official Twitter by an unusual example.
The Royal Academy of Language was again a trend of social networks after using an unusual response to a user of Twitter There, the account identified as "Betibú" consulted why the adjective "brown" did not become "marrona" when it accompanied a female name and that the answer was viral.
The woman took the time to generate this "technical" question about the concept of female application in some words, while in others not. In view of this, the RAE replied with irony to the request made via Twitter.
"Hi @RAEinformaI have a dilemma Today, talking to my worst is nothing @JPG_Music I realized that I can say that a strap is black, but not that she is brown. Because? Are we discriminating against brownies? Thank you for your attention. ", The user consulted.
The RAE rejected the manifestations of inclusive language such as "amigues" and "todxs"
While the Royal Academy of Spain answered as follows: "#RAEconsults There are adjectives of two endings, such as "red, -ja", "yellow, -lla" or "ready, -ta", and others of a single ending, valid for the masculine and the feminine, such as "brown" blue "or" imbecile ""
The unusual response already adds more than 30,000 "likes" and has been shared thousands of times, which has allowed the entity that regulates the Spanish language to become a trend on the Internet again. Also, from Royal Spanish Academy, Clarified that the answer was not insulting anyone and that, in this case, the adjective "imbecile" was also included in the list of examples provided to illustrate his answer.
There are already several opportunities in which those who manage the social networks of the RAE they react in a "fun" way to the requests of their followers. A few days ago, a young Argentinean wanted to take action with a two-way question that ended up being exposed on Twitter before the incredible response of the institution's official narrative.
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