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MEXICO CITY — Sixty-four of Mexico's 364 Indian dialects are at "high risk" of dying out, with less than 100 speakers of each remaining, the head of the country's National Institute of Indian ...
“We work quickly and with a global understanding, but we respect Spanish rules,” Ms. Cantú said of The Times’s Spanish-language operation, which she runs from Mexico City.
He has worked with Spanish-speaking players and knows first-hand what they face and how teams need to make sure those players are welcomed. "I wish my Spanish was better, to be 100 percent honest ...
A dialect from the state’s earliest Spanish-speaking settlers has endured for over 400 years in the state’s remote mountain villages. But its time may be running out.
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