10. Spanish from Paraguay to Norway to New Mexico | Alejandra Acuña part 1 of 2
Spanish We Do9 Syys 2020

10. Spanish from Paraguay to Norway to New Mexico | Alejandra Acuña part 1 of 2

Paraguay, right in the middle of South America, is a country with two official languages: Spanish and Guaraní. We’ll find out how that particularity has affected the way the Spanish language is spoken in Paraguay and how Alejandra Acuña, my guest today, manages that when teaching Spanish at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.

In this episode, you’ll also find out how Spanish can save you from bad luck on a Friday the 13th!

Alejandra Acuña Balbuena (@aleacu_a on Twitter), born and raised in Paraguay, has also lived in Norway and the US. She has a dual degree in Environmental Sustainability and Italian, and is currently seeking an interdisciplinary approach to studying Latin America.

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