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  1. In Spain the Royal Spanish Academy, founded in 1713, produced its Diccionario de la lengua Castellana (1726–39) in six thick volumes. The foundation work of German lexicography, by Johann Leonhard Frisch, Teutsch-Lateinisches Wörterbuch, in 1741, freely incorporated quotations in German.

  2. Dec 18, 2020 · Based in Spain, the Real Academia Española, or the Royal Spanish Academy, is considered the official arbiter of the Spanish language. But some criticize the academy for moving too slowly to recognize linguistic trends that make Spanish more inclusive.

  3. Members of the Royal Spanish Academy. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Members of Real Academia Española.

  4. The Royal Spanish Academy (Spanish: Real Academia Española, generally abbreviated as RAE) is Spain's official royal institution. Its mission is to make sure the Spanish language lives on. It is based in Madrid, Spain, but also has locations throughout the world with the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language. [1]

  5. Jun 27, 2023 · The Spanish Royal Academy rejected an Argentinian author’s suggestion to rename the Spanish language to “Ñamericano” to reflect where most Spanish speakers live.

  6. The Royal Spanish Academy, founded in 1713, is an institution that is dedicated to the knowledge of the Spanish language in all its areas and manifestations: its internal structure, uses and rules, as well as its evolution and diversity.

  7. Our 120-acre wooded campus, which serves as a classroom and a living laboratory, provides the opportunity for a robust outdoor education program with hands-on learning experiences. Read More. Global Opportunities.

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