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<blockquote data-quote="bribon77" data-source="post: 833454" data-attributes="member: 63961"><p>In Europe there were kingdoms, each kingdom had its language and so far it is preserved, which does not imply that in the schools of Spain, according to the region in which Spanish is taught as the first language and the second of its region, but between the Autoctonos speak their dialect among themselves.</p><p></p><p>For example, Galicians are a kind of Portuguese. because it borders Portugal, which in the end was the same and so it is in Europe.</p><p></p><p>With the Basque something similar happens are the Basques of the part of Spain and the French Basques.</p><p></p><p>In the United States it is different, the official language is spoken and taught the language left by its colonizers. In the US case, English.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bribon77, post: 833454, member: 63961"] In Europe there were kingdoms, each kingdom had its language and so far it is preserved, which does not imply that in the schools of Spain, according to the region in which Spanish is taught as the first language and the second of its region, but between the Autoctonos speak their dialect among themselves. For example, Galicians are a kind of Portuguese. because it borders Portugal, which in the end was the same and so it is in Europe. With the Basque something similar happens are the Basques of the part of Spain and the French Basques. In the United States it is different, the official language is spoken and taught the language left by its colonizers. In the US case, English. [/QUOTE]
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