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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems

From:Gustavo Eulalio <guga@...>
Date:Wednesday, September 18, 2002, 20:54
Em Tue, 17 Sep 2002 19:07:34 EDT, J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> escreveu:

> Be interesting to know what Brazilians think of this issue of labels and > identities - as they are not Spanish (well, most of them) and they have an > entirely more racially/culturally mixed[-up] demographic (note on Brazilian > national identity/pride:
We just hate to be confused with the Spanish speakers. Not because we hate them, but maybe because of our 'national pride', as you said. Apart from that, I don't think we pay so much importance to this matter.
> I have met Brazilians who joke that God must be > Brazilian cuz one can find nearly every possible ethnic/cultural mixture on > earth in Brazil.
I don't think it's because of our cultural mixture. It's more a religious stuff. I think it appeared in sports, because there's often international confrontations. E.g.: "If God is Brazilian, we'll win that cup." And when we win: "God IS Brazilian. I told you! He wouldn't let us alone." (S/He surely isn't of the other nationallity, because WE won.) Em Wed, 18 Sep 2002 11:32:34 +0000, Andreas Johansson <and_yo@...> escreveu:
> Are you telling me that _Mesoamericano_ does not mean "Mesoamerican"?!? (A > Mesoamerican being, of course, someone from Mesoamerica, which's basically > North America south of the US)
What do you mean? What you're describing is Mexico. Mesoamerica, as I was taught, begins northwest of Colombia and ends southeast of Mexico. It's APART from North America. -- Gustavo Eulalio <guga@...> Mestrado em Informática Universidade Federal de Campina Grande - UFCG Paraíba - Brasil "Nada temos a ver com nada, mas o que vier a gente traça!! O índio aceita a catequese, mas se o jesuíta vacilar... crau!!", do Manifesto Brega, Falcão