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The future of the Spanish language
We often talk about the impact of globalization on the economy, but there are other impacts of globalization that often goes unnoticed – the impact on the language. Will you just survive the Spanish we know it, or will change radically as a result of globalization?
The Royal Spanish Academy is now accepting words like “marketing” and “rating” in his dictionary of doubts, which is the prologue for the official dictionary. And it is discussing the elimination of the accents in words like “this”, “that” and “alone.”
Are we witnessing a revolution in the Spanish language?
The Spanish language is gaining more presence on the Internet
Spanish is the second language in the world as a mother tongue and the third as the most spoken language on the Internet also holds the number 3 as the most used, but if you surf the Internet you will see that while English is present on every page Spanish is almost symbolic. What can we do to change that?
Whenever you comment on a video channel on YouTube, you should always hacerf in Spanish, if you have to do it in another language for the user to understand whom it is addressed, then write in their language to understand and in Spanish and the Spanish language will be more present on the Internet, in addition to Spanish speakers to visit other channels, not just see that there are comments in English.
Thus, Spanish is increasingly present on the Internet depends on all the Hispanic world.
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