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  1. Languages spoken in his realms included Castilian (several varieties), Asturo-Leonese (several varieties), Galician-Portuguese, Basque and Arabic. The latter two were out of the question, of course, but he could have chosen any of the Romance varieties - some of these were quite respectable and widely used at court.

  2. The Dictionary of the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language defines Astur-Leonese as a term of linguistic classification: the Romance dialect originating in Asturias and in the ancient Kingdom of León as a result of the local evolution of Latin, while it defines Leonese in geographical terms: the variety of Spanish spoken in Leonese territory.

  3. Spanish is the dominant language spoken throughout the territory, while Galician is spoken in the occidental part of El Bierzo. Demographics. In January 2005 the population of the Leonese Region was distributed by provinces as follows: Leon, 497,387; Salamanca, 351,326; and Zamora, 197,237.

  4. Aug 1, 2017 · Syria is a country in the Middle East that lies between Turkey and Lebanon, and borders the Mediterranean Sea. Arabic is the official language in Syria, while numerous dialects of the language are spoken on a daily basis in the country. Before Arabic was introduced in the Syrian territory, Aramaic was the dominant language, and it is still ...

  5. Spanish language, Romance language (Indo-European family) spoken as a first language by some 360 million people worldwide. In the early 21st century, Mexico had the greatest number of speakers, followed by Colombia, Argentina, the United States, and Spain. It is an official language of more than 20 countries.

  6. adjective. 1. (of Lebanese origin) a. libanés. Alice is a journalist working in the Lebanese capital.Alice es una periodista que trabaja en la capital libanesa. noun. 2. (nationality) a. los libaneses. (M) The Lebanese are holding out for an agreement on their terms.Los libaneses se mantienen firmes a la espera de que se acepten sus ...

  7. Besides Spanish, which historically derives from the evolution of Latin in the original territory of the Kingdom of Castile, the other main Central Ibero-Romance varieties are Astur-Leonese (including Mirandese, in Portugal) and Aragonese.

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