Re: Fururese
From: | Javier BF <uaxuctum@...> |
Date: | Monday, May 6, 2002, 14:46 |
>but neither hispanophones nor zipangophones are very profilic on this list,
>neither do they amount to an porportion of the world's population as do
>sinophones,
Do I have to remember you that Spanish is the third most
widely spoken language in the world, only after English
and Chinese? The number of speakers of Spanish is located
within the same range of proportion of the world's population
as that of Chinese, and they are far more widespread,
because most sinophones concentrate in just one country in
East Asia while hispanophones can be found in Europe,
in Africa (Equatorial Guinea), in more than a dozen countries
in America and some even in Asia (Philippines).
Best regards,
Javier
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