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'''Spanish''' or '''Castilian''' (in its own [[language (genera)|language]]: ''español'', ''castellano'') is one of the [[Iberian languages]]. It began as a variety of [[Latin language|Latin]] in what is now northern [[Spain]], and has since become one of the world's most widely-spoken languages. | |||
'''Spanish''' or '''Castilian''' (in its own language: ''español, castellano'') is | |||
Spanish | Spanish is closely related to the following varieties: | ||
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*[[Aragonese language|Aragonese]] (''aragonés, fabla'') | *[[Aragonese language|Aragonese]] (''aragonés, fabla'') | ||
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*[[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] (''português'') | *[[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] (''português'') | ||
== | ==Phonology== | ||
Due to a Basque [[substratum]], which can also occur in the [[Gascon]] dialect of Occitan but in all positions, Latin initial ''f-'' mutated into ''h-'' before a non-diphthongised vowel. | |||
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* Lat. ''filium'' > It. ''figlio'', Port. ''filho'', Fr. ''fils'', Occitan ''filh'' (Gascon Occitan ''hilh''), Sp. ''hijo'' and Ladino ''fijo''; | * Lat. ''filium'' > It. ''figlio'', Port. ''filho'', Fr. ''fils'', Occitan ''filh'' (Gascon Occitan ''hilh''), Sp. ''hijo'' and Ladino ''fijo''; | ||
* late Lat. ''*fabulare'' > Lad. ''favlar'', Port. ''falar'', Sp. ''hablar''; | * late Lat. ''*fabulare'' > Lad. ''favlar'', Port. ''falar'', Sp. ''hablar''; | ||
* but Lat. ''focum'' > It. ''fuoco'', Port. ''fogo'', Occitan ''fuòc'' (Gascon Occitan ''huec''), | * but Lat. ''focum'' > It. ''fuoco'', Port. ''fogo'',--> | ||
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Occitan ''fuòc'' (Gascon Occitan ''huec''),--> | |||
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Sp./Lad. ''fuego''.--> | |||
==Spanish around the world== | |||
===The Philippines=== | |||
In 2007, the [[Instituto Cervantes]] in Manila requested of the Philippine government to reinstate the status of Spanish as an official language, prior to current president's [[Gloria Arroyo]]'s state visit to Spain in December 2007. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Romance languages]] | *[[Romance languages]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Rioplatense Spanish]] | ||
Revision as of 03:58, 21 September 2010
Spanish or Castilian (in its own language: español, castellano) is one of the Iberian languages. It began as a variety of Latin in what is now northern Spain, and has since become one of the world's most widely-spoken languages.
Spanish is closely related to the following varieties:
- Aragonese (aragonés, fabla)
- Asturian-Leonese (asturllionés)
- Catalan (català)
- Galician (galego)
- Ladino (djudeo-espanyol, sefardí)
- Occitan (occitan, more locally aranés)
- Portuguese (português)
Phonology
Due to a Basque substratum, which can also occur in the Gascon dialect of Occitan but in all positions, Latin initial f- mutated into h- before a non-diphthongised vowel.
Spanish around the world
The Philippines
In 2007, the Instituto Cervantes in Manila requested of the Philippine government to reinstate the status of Spanish as an official language, prior to current president's Gloria Arroyo's state visit to Spain in December 2007.