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[[Image:Axe en español.jpg|thumb|right|229px|An improved version of the infamous [[Axe]] ad, made by a real Spanish speaker.]]
[[Image:Axe en español.jpg|thumb|right|229px|An improved version of the infamous [[Axe]] ad, made by a real Spanish speaker.]]


In Chris's [[CWC_Update_29_July_2009|July 29, 2009 video]] to our [[Liquid Chris|TRUE and HONEST hero]], he displays his grasp on Spanish, although basic for the majority. It can be safely assumed he used online Spanish dictionaries for word he did not know. In another display of his spanish, his old Spanish assignment to create a [[Hotel Ricky Ricardo|hotel]] was released online. This assignment is mostly just basic Spanish and not very advanced (but slightly impressive because of it's size of work).
In Chris's [[CWC_Update_29_July_2009|July 29, 2009 video]] to our [[Liquid Chris|TRUE and HONEST hero]], he displays his grasp on Spanish, although basic for the majority. It can be safely assumed he used online Spanish dictionaries for word he did not know. Another video involving Spanish is [[U8C43P2A37A8 y U8C1N023V0L]] (a weird [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet|1337]) Spanish title), in which he says "Love [[Sonichu]] and hate [[Asperchu]]" backwards in Spanish. In another display of his spanish, his old Spanish assignment to create a [[Hotel Ricky Ricardo|hotel]] was released online. This assignment is mostly just basic Spanish and not very advanced (but slightly impressive because of it's size of work).


==Ricardo Weston Chandler==
==Ricardo Weston Chandler==

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The badge don't lie.

Spanish is an Indo-European language spoken by over 350,000,000 people worldwide, one of whom is Christian Weston Chandler. Chris often uses Spanish in his videos and comics, as it is one of the few things that he actually learned at Manchester High School (however poorly). He often refers to himself by his Spanish name, Ricardo.

However, Chris's sub-par knowledge of Spanish does not seem to deter him from racism against Hispanics, creating a stereotypical babysitter in his comics and a highly stereotypical sombrero-wearing Pokémon called Espanolic, who "confuses its enemies with its language." Of note is that Chris has apparently learned the Castilian dialect of Spanish, unlike the Cuban that is taught in Florida or the Mexican that is taught in the southmost states, as noted by his use of European terms like ascensor for "elevator" (UK: "lift") instead of elevador, his use of pesetas for currency instead of pesos, as well as his pronouncing "W" as doble V instead of doble U.

Chris's "knowledge" of the language

Chris's actual knowledge of the language is unknown. At Manchester High School, Chris took two years (4 semesters) of Spanish. The Manchester High Leaks indicate that is has a basic grasp of Spanish Level 1 and possibly 2. His spanish grade is unknown and is unlikely to be discovered, but his work seems to be average or above average. Chris has listed on his Okcupid profiles that he knows spanish; and he also claims to speak Spanish on his resume (but states that he has only taken 2 years). Chris is seemingly confident in his Spanish, even though it's probably rather shoddy. He has even created the term Noviophobia in a weird sort of Spanglish. He also has written some Sonichu comic pages in Spanish.

File:Axe en español.jpg
An improved version of the infamous Axe ad, made by a real Spanish speaker.

In Chris's July 29, 2009 video to our TRUE and HONEST hero, he displays his grasp on Spanish, although basic for the majority. It can be safely assumed he used online Spanish dictionaries for word he did not know. Another video involving Spanish is U8C43P2A37A8 y U8C1N023V0L (a weird [1]) Spanish title), in which he says "Love Sonichu and hate Asperchu" backwards in Spanish. In another display of his spanish, his old Spanish assignment to create a hotel was released online. This assignment is mostly just basic Spanish and not very advanced (but slightly impressive because of it's size of work).

Ricardo Weston Chandler

Ricardo Weston Chandler is Chris's Spanish alter-ego. Presumably named in honor of Ricky Ricardo, a main character in I Love Lucy, one of Chris's favorite TV shows. This is a "Spanish name" Chris chose for Spanish class (a general practice in language classes where students will take a name in the language they're learning in order to "get into" the culture and language). Of course, while most people forget about this when they've left the course (or in some cases, even the teachers abandon the practice shortly into the course), Chris has adopted "Ricardo" as his actual Spanish name and uses it for his Spanish-related endeavors.

He is oblivious to the fact that in most European languages, people do not change their name when using a different language, but instead use the language's native form of the name, or transliterate it to fit the language's orthography. While Christian is actually a rather common name in Hispanic countries, if it were translated, his full name would be "Cristóbal Cristian Weston Velero" (alternatively, his middle name could be rendered "Huestón", as Spanish uses W only with loanwords). Of course it must be noted that Ricardo's linguistic skills have brought us gems such as noviophobia (from the Spanish novio, "boyfriend"). It should also be noted that Ricardo is the Spanish and Portuguese version of the name "Richard", which is sometimes shortened to "Dick".

Works in which CWC uses Spanish

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What would likely happen if Chris tried to exercise his skills in a Spanish-speaking country.

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