[ad_1] The Royal Spanish Academy has returned to the charge with its barrage against inclusive language. He did so by answering a question on Twitter and pointing out that the use of …
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[ad_1] The words “quarantine” and “pandemic” have been used the most in this year 2020 which is ending, reported this Thursday the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) from its website. “Not much can …
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[ad_1] The words “quarantine” and “pandemic” have been used the most in this year 2020 which is ending, reported this Thursday the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) from its website. “We can’t say …
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[ad_1] Once again the The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) called the use of inclusive language “unnecessary”, following a request made by a user via Twitter under the hashtag #dudaRAE, the channel through …
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[ad_1] Related news The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) clarified, once again, its position regarding inclusive language and the use of the letter “e” to avoid referring only to men or women. On …
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[ad_1] The issues of gender and inclusive language shine by their absence at the VIIIth International Congress of the Spanish Language (CILE), which will be inaugurated today by the King of Spain, …
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[ad_1] This week begins, in Argentina, the Congress of the language, the largest conclave of the Spanish language. As it is used throughout the world, specialists will discuss here tensions related to …
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[ad_1] The Royal Academy of Spain, responsible for ensuring the correct use of the language since 1714, has a Twitter account that clarifies the doubts. @RAEinforma responds to Twitter users. In the …
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