by Admin » Wed May 10, 2017 7:54 am
Hi Rosa, yes, it is complicated. I have the impression that the co-official languages don't have the same status as Spanish. I think if would be fairer if they had the same status, as in countries like Canada or Switzerland.. Can I help with something?
they are spoken by a very high percentage of the autonomous communities of which they are origin = of which they are origin doesn't work. Maybe you can say: they are spoken by a very high percentage of the different autonomous communities. Or: .. where they originated.
it’s a very current topic= it's a hot topic / a divisive topic
See you soon,
Pieter
Hi Rosa, yes, it is complicated. I have the impression that the co-official languages don't have the same status as Spanish. I think if would be fairer if they had the same status, as in countries like Canada or Switzerland.. Can I help with something?
they are spoken by a very high percentage of the autonomous communities of which they are origin = of which they are origin doesn't work. Maybe you can say: they are spoken by a very high percentage of the different autonomous communities. Or: .. where they originated.
it’s a very current topic= it's a hot topic / a divisive topic
See you soon,
Pieter