Paraguayan footballer Salvador Cabañas continues to recover from the bullet that is lodged in his brain after an altercation in a Mexico City bar. Carlos Rodríguez of Rescatar [es] notes that Cabañas has been reverting back to his mother tongue of Guaraní as a way of adapting after the injury, [1] when he is asked to make more complex statements, such as providing testimony about the crime, and which is one of the advantages of having a bilingual culture.
Paraguay: Salvador Cabañas Using Guaraní To Express Himself
· Written by Eduardo Avila
Categories: Latin America, Paraguay, Health, Sport