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Is Galician a dialect of Spanish or is it its own language?
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Galician is a language spoken under the form of a myriad of dialects in Galicia, Northwestern Spain. Galician is a language that became consolidated before Castillian.
Now, the Galician government has enforced a "normalized Galician" that really sucks, a horrendous language that looks like Spanish spoken by a drunk after drinking a lot of Galician moonshine.
American English...a fairly colorful language, which harbors several unique distinctions compared to its traditional counterpart used by other civilizations (in the spirit of modernity, that would be a "zee," not a "zed").
Thought yours was Finnish, the language of hyaakäääa (what is the difference between a and ä?)
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