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Re: Spanish Vs English

by "ElGaucho" <gamo@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 18, 2006 at 02:15 PM

"Earle Horton" <anglocapitalista@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
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>> > > But I do, and I'm the native speaker. The native speaker is always
>> > > right. ALWAYS.
>> >
>> > This is a fine argument, except when two native speakers happen
>> > to disagree, which happens often.
>>
>> But Rafa is not a native English speaker, I presume.
>
> You said "ALWAYS".  If you and I were to disagree, we would have to look

> at
> region, dialect, social class, schooling, age and a host of other
factors,
> to decide who was right.  It would be impossible to figure out without
> standardized dialects.

Good! I thought you'd get into some rationalizing and get lost in excuses.
Hard to tell 'right from wrong, evil from good' ain' it?

Oa


> It does look as if Rafa is ignorant of many of the more subtle nuances
of
> standard Spanish.  Oops!  I meant English, didn't I?  ;^)

 Earle
>
>> >
>> > Cheers.
>> >
>> > Earle
>>
>
>
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
Re: Spanish Vs English
"Earle Horton"   2006-09-18 09:33:50 
Re: Spanish Vs English
"Earle Horton"   2006-09-18 09:58:57 
Re: Spanish Vs English
Begoluna <begolun@[EMA  2006-09-18 11:43:07 
Re: Spanish Vs English
"Earle Horton"   2006-09-18 11:25:10 
Re: Spanish Vs English
"ElGaucho" <  2006-09-18 14:15:48 

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