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Why do Spansih people use English letters but then jumble them all up so nobody can understand what they have?

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Why do Spansih people use English letters but then jumble them all up so nobody can understand what they have?

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  1. WHat!


  2. Are you referring to yourself? I have no idea what you're asking.

  3. yo no se! Por que. Es un problema...lol

    I dont know! Why. Is there a problem...lol

  4. I'm going to take a wild guess. Maybe because it's a different language...? Don't make fun if I'm wrong XDXDXD

  5. Hm...

    Translation:

    Why do Spanish people use English letters but then jumble them all up so nobody can understand what they... [mean][have][are saying]?

    /end translation

    Well, because it's not "English" letters. They are all based off of the ancient Roman letters. English, French, Spanish, and a few other languages all use Roman letters as their basis for their language. Don't be another misinformed idiot, who thinks English is the only language in the world that can be copied off of, please.

    And Spanish makes more sense, grammatically and sentence structurally, than English.

  6. I am not sure I understand your question. And does your question only pertain to Galicia?

    Please elaborate.

  7. So nosy people don't understand what they are say..............Que NO....

  8. Why, are you Spansih?  You appear to be jumbling up English letters!

  9. They have their own alphabet. That's why the words look different to you.  BTW: you jumbled up the letters in "Spanish".

  10. There are many different languages in the world. The Roman alphabet is used for many languages (such as English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, and Dutch) as well as the romanization of other languages such as Japanese. These letters, however, do not create the same word arrangements as it is a different language.

    á, é, í, ó, ú, ü are possible accents in Spanish while ñ, rr, ch, and ll are entirely seperate letters. In Spanish, k and w are rare in words not originating in different languages.

  11. Because they can do that!

  12. It's a hard language to learn for the spansih.

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