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I know all of this already, you taught me nothing, hispanic isn't a race, its just an ethnicity, natives in El Salvador is almost extinct, not like in mexico, the spanish accent from el salvador is way different than that of mexico, el salvador and honduras have similar accents, we use the US dollar in el salvador, el salvador is the opposite of mexico, a Salvadorian and a Spaniard would be able to converse easier. They pronounce the z differently.
Salvadoreans cities and towns have Mexicans names. Salvadoreans love Mexican Music.
I know all of this already, you taught me nothing, hispanic isn't a race, its just an ethnicity, natives in El Salvador is almost extinct, not like in mexico, the spanish accent from el salvador is way different than that of mexico, el salvador and honduras have similar accents, we use the US dollar in el salvador, el salvador is the opposite of mexico, a Salvadorian and a Spaniard would be able to converse easier. They pronounce the z differently.
Who is arguing that Hispanic is a race? Unlike, other Latin American countries, Mexico and Mexicans are proud of their indigenous heritage we don’t hide it we exalt it. Salvadorian accent sounds pretty much as southern Mexican states. Using the USA dollar is not something to be proud of, it only probes that Salvadoran lack a national identity, pride and culture. Salvadorians are not special for using the dollar any country could do that. Personally I don’t like your accent to me it sounds vulgar. Do Salvadorians pronounce the z as the Spaniards? What does it as to do with anything? Spaniards don’t use vos they use Tu.
now going back to your question, when Mexico, actually fought for it independence, and won (well actually Mexico did not fight for its independence. New Spain fought for its independence and then new Spaniards change its name to Mexico, and new Spaniards became Mexicans). Spain left, didn’t care about el Salvador. Salvadorians just declare their independence and that was it. There was nothing heroic about your independence since Mexico won for you.
why would Argentina help el Salvador, i bet those countries dint even have any relations back then.
you shoudl ask mamy and papi when and how did it happened.
Who is arguing that Hispanic is a race? Unlike, other Latin American countries, Mexico and Mexicans are proud of their indigenous heritage we don’t hide it we exalt it. Salvadorian accent sounds pretty much as southern Mexican states. Using the USA dollar is not something to be proud of, it only probes that Salvadoran lack a national identity, pride and culture. Salvadorians are not special for using the dollar any country could do that. Personally I don’t like your accent to me it sounds vulgar. Do Salvadorians pronounce the z as the Spaniards? What does it as to do with anything? Spaniards don’t use vos they use Tu.
now going back to your question, when Mexico, actually fought for it independence, and won (well actually Mexico did not fight for its independence. New Spain fought for its independence and then new Spaniards change its name to Mexico, and new Spaniards became Mexicans). Spain left, didn’t care about el Salvador. Salvadorians just declare their independence and that was it. There was nothing heroic about your independence since Mexico won for you.
why would Argentina help el Salvador, i bet those countries dint even have any relations back then.
you shoudl ask mamy and papi when and how did it happened.
Did you know that anyone can post anything in Wikipedia? Maybe you posted it. Since you are the only one I ever heard say something like that. You should cite as your source mami, papi and aunt.
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