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  2. Busuu - Wikipedia

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    Busuu is named after the endangered language Busuu, spoken in Cameroon. According to an ethnological study conducted in the 1980s, only eight people at that time were still able to speak this language. [8] In 2010, Busuu created a short language course to encourage people to learn the Busuu language using Busuu. [9]

  3. Here's the Important Difference Between Hispanic, Latino and ...

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    For many who identify as Hispanic, Latino and Spanish, they recognize their family’s origins and/or speak the Spanish language. But it's not uncommon to hear these phrases used interchangeably.

  4. How second- and third-generation Latinos are reclaiming the ...

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    How language affects identity and mental health. Though the lack of Spanish fluency is common among second- and third-generation Latinos, it can often result in teasing by family and friends.The ...

  5. Latino children's literature - Wikipedia

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    In order to bring authenticity to the text authors will sometimes include Spanish or Chicano vernacular and phrases, or offer a completely bilingual version of a story, a stylistic choice that is very specific to this body of literature. [2] Adult Latino literature is known for the magical realism that is popular among Latino writers, and this ...

  6. Hispanic, Latino or Latinx? Here are the differences between ...

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    Latino, Latina and Latinx refer to people who are of Latin American descent. This includes people from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central and South America and Brazil, but excludes people from Spain.

  7. Hippo Family Club - Wikipedia

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    Through this club, language facilitators, called "fellows", play a prominent role in assisting members to learn foreign languages. Currently, in order to provide a richer variety of multi-lingual settings, people of other nationalities are being encouraged to become fellows and members.