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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_SpanishOld Spanish - Wikipedia

    For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Old Spanish, also known as Old Castilian ( Spanish: castellano antiguo; Old Spanish: roman [3] [roˈman], romançe, [3] romaz [3] ), or Medieval Spanish ( Spanish: español medieval ), was originally a dialect of Vulgar Latin spoken in the former provinces of the Roman Empire.

  2. Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru (GPC) ( The University of Wales Dictionary) is the only standard historical dictionary of the Welsh language, aspiring to be "comparable in method and scope to the Oxford English Dictionary ". Vocabulary is defined in Welsh, and English equivalents are given. Detailed attention is given to variant forms, collocations ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SpanishDictSpanishDict - Wikipedia

    SpanishDict. SpanishDict is a Spanish - American English reference, learning website, [1] and mobile application. [2] The website and mobile application feature a Spanish-American English dictionary and translator, verb conjugation tables, pronunciation videos, and language lessons. [3] SpanishDict is managed by Curiosity Media.

  4. Glosbe is the biggest community-built dictionary. It supports ALL languages in the world! Join us today! Glosbe is a platform providing free dictionaries with in-context translations (translated sentences - the so-called translation memory). You will find here: Glosbe is developed thanks to the efforts of many people who add new content every day.

  5. Spain: Castilian ( castellano) is the official language of the State. All Spaniards have the duty to know it and the right to use it. Other Spanish languages ( languages of Spain) shall be official in the respective autonomous communities, according to their Statutes of Autonomy. [25] [26] Venezuela.

  6. May 21, 2024 · Noun [ edit] Spanish ( countable and uncountable, plural Spanish or Spanishes) (collective plural) People of Spain, collectively . The Spanish are not the only ones selling their goods along the wharves and the inner streets. ( uncountable) Spanish cuisine; traditional Spanish food. ( US, informal, nonstandard, collective in the plural) People ...

  7. In 1955, the dictionary was reprinted in the Soviet Union again with a circulation of 100,000. This sixth edition relied also on that of 1880–1883 (i.e. without obscene words). Copies of the second edition were used as the source for the stereotype (photographically reproduced) reprint.

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