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  3. If you live in the U.S.and don’t already speak Spanish, simply learning to speak some, even just a bit, is now an anti-fascist act.

If you live in the U.S.and don’t already speak Spanish, simply learning to speak some, even just a bit, is now an anti-fascist act.

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  • grumpydad@infosec.exchangeG grumpydad@infosec.exchange

    @heidilifeldman Would Portuguese do?

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    @grumpydad Portuguese sounds similar, but is very diferent. "Embaraçada" means feeling something like embaraced. In Spanish means that You are pregnant.

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    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

      @Vallerry @heidilifeldman

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      @benroyce @heidilifeldman And here I am again wasting my English with a Brazilian.... Happens ALL The time... Kkkkkk

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      • thefwguy@techhub.socialT thefwguy@techhub.social

        @stuartb @Perrin42 @benroyce @heidilifeldman
        " I would have to add phrases like "Fuck Donald Trump! ", "Fuck ICE!", and "Fuck Nazis!"

        For Italian, just substitute fuck with Vaffanculo or Fanculo.
        The first form is supposedly more offensive because one spend all the time to say the entire word.
        The second one is faster, more colloquial. Let say that the first one is best used during a protest, the second one to insult directly.

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        @stuartb @Perrin42 @benroyce @heidilifeldman @thefwguy
        A la puta mierda Donald Trump!
        A la puta mierda ICE!
        A la puta mierda los nazis!

        Or

        Que se joda Donald Trump!
        Que se joda el ICE!
        Que se jodan los nazis!

        You can be a little bit more polite with the second version, but both are adequate.

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        • heidilifeldman@mastodon.socialH heidilifeldman@mastodon.social

          If you live in the U.S.and don’t already speak Spanish, simply learning to speak some, even just a bit, is now an anti-fascist act.

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          @heidilifeldman I am fluent.

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