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  1. TROMBONE translate: trombón, trombón [masculine, singular]. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  2. Feb 9, 2023 · When the Romans arrived in 206 BCE, they brought their Latin language to the land they called Hispania. It's from that name that we get the modern words for Spain ( España) and Spanish ( español ). The majority of words in Modern Spanish come from Latin, and many of those words still reflect not just the language of the Romans but their ...

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · In Charles E. Chapman’s “A History of Spain,” we learn that there was a large intellectual surge leading up to the end of the 15 th century. To this day, Castilian Spanish remains the official language of the country, although other varieties of Spanish are also spoken. 5. Spanish Is Introduced in the Americas.

  4. Feb 10, 2024 · The Spanish language is of Latin origin and is a member of the Romance language family, a subgroup of the Italic branch of the Indo-European Language family. Spanish is derived from Vulgar Latin, the spoken dialect of Latin that the Romans used as their mother tongue. The history of the Spanish language started with the Roman Empire’s ...

  5. CNRTL's etymology's page. 1949, par analalogie de forme : « petite agrafe servant à réunir des papiers ». Even though it's an official and proper word, I do think they both come from the same source : Elephants! I'm serious by the way. The elephants trump, or trompe in french, is often all curled up, like the shape of a trumpet, a trombone ...

  6. Nov 25, 2023 · This ‘double slide’ was a later development, thought to occur around 1450. Once the busine was folded, and equipped with a double slide, it has all the features of an early trombone. Therefore, it’s thought that the trombone was invented around 1450 AD although it’s not certain to say exactly when it was first seen.

  7. Jun 1, 2013 · The earliest attempts to describe its history show much more imagination than scholarship. The process of debunking myths and studying documents began in the late nineteen iii century. Throughout the twentieth century, only one book in the English language was entirely devoted to the history of the trombone.

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