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As a former latinx i can speak spanish, english and broken variations of both languages
what's latinx?
It is a gender-free alternative for Latino/Latina. In English speaking communities in the US it is pronounced as "latin ex."
nunca la había escuchado en mi vida y he vivido en 3 países
Yeah, afaik it is not widely used by the Spanish speaking community here either unless there is an intersection with queerness and/or English speaking. Also, it is not a new term at all, but it seems to be used more lately.
Like punx but we are not dead
do you mean punk?
Now youre wiser