A slogan blanket caused controversy in Chile because it used the language it contained and stated: ‘Freedom for all now presents politics’. In this regard, a user on Twitter asked the Royal Spanish Academy of Languages (RAE) if this was true.
In response, the RAE stated that the use of the vowel ‘e’ to describe the gender involved is alien to the morphology of the Spanish language. He also points out that this is unnecessary, because the grammatical masculine fulfills that function.
#RAEconsultas The letter “e”, which is considered a gender sign, is alien to the Spanish form, as well as unnecessary, because the grammatical masculine already fulfills this function as a word that does not signify gender opposition.
– RAE (RAEinforma) July 6, 2021
LGBT + community began to use the letter ‘e’ to include gender in the language. In this way, it is common to pronounce words like ‘friend’, ‘toads’, ‘les’ and ‘nosotress’, where the vowels ‘a’ and ‘o’ are substituted.
It should be noted that in October 2020, RAE included ‘Elle’ in its Observatory as part of the language it contains. He withdrew it a few days later because it confused people.
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