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  1. In contrast with English, Spanish has an official body that governs linguistic rules, orthography among them: the Royal Spanish Academy, which makes periodic changes to the orthography. The currently valid work on the orthography is the Ortografía de la lengua española , published in 2010.

  2. Exceptions to those rules are indicated by an acute accent mark over the vowel of the stressed syllable. (See Spanish orthography.) Speaker population. Spanish is the official, or national language in 18 countries and one territory in the Americas, Spain, and Equatorial Guinea.

  3. Learn about where the Spanish alphabet comes from. An alphabet that is derived from Latin but with some additions of its own.

  4. Spanish punctuation uniquely includes the use of inverted question and exclamation marks: ¿ ¡ . Spanish orthography is the orthography used in the Spanish language. The alphabet uses the Latin script.

  5. This article is about the phonology and phonetics of the Spanish language. Unless otherwise noted, statements refer to Castilian Spanish, the standard dialect used in Spain on radio and television. [1] [2] [3] [4] For historical development of the sound system, see History of Spanish.

  6. In Modern Spanish, from the 16th century onward, the choice of orthographic b or v depends mainly on the etymology of the word. The orthography attempts to mimic the Latin spelling, rather than to keep the pronunciation-based spelling of Old Spanish.

  7. Spanish prose flowered during the reign of King Alfonso X the Wise of Castile (1252-84), who in addition to being the king and a poet, also found time to write an encyclopaedia in Spanish called Las Partidas, which contains laws, chronicles, recipes, and rules for hunting, chess and card games. The first Spanish grammar, by Antonio de Nebrija ...

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