Spanish

The Ghost of Spanish in the Philippines

For over 300 years, Spanish was the official language of the Philippines, but today it is a linguistic ghost. Its…

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The Lisp That Isn’t a Lisp: Spain’s Seseo

Ever wondered why some Spanish speakers seem to have a lisp when they pronounce 'c' or 'z'? It's not a…

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Linguistic Fossils: Spain’s History in Idioms

Ever wondered why Spaniards say "there are no Moors on the coast" to mean the coast is clear? Many Spanish…

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Spanish Books for Beginner to Intermediate Learners

Learning a new language can be quite a rewarding journey, but it can also be a complex task. The Spanish…

2 years ago

Exploring Spanish Literature: A Must-read List for Language Learners

Spanish literature is an enchanting world of vivid storytelling, passionate emotions, grand philosophies, and profound cultural history. As a Spanish…

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Understanding the Subjunctive Mood in Spanish

To learn any new language, understanding its grammar is as important as learning vocabulary. While learning Spanish, one of the…

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The Linguistic Diversity of Spain: More Than Just Spanish

Spain, the country renowned for its diverse cultures, gastronomy, and folklore, is also a host to a remarkable linguistic diversity.…

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The Politics of Language: The Coexistence of Spanish and Catalan in Spain

Language, by nature, serves as a medium for communication, conveying thoughts, feelings, knowledge, and culture. However, language can also reflect…

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Historical Linguistics: The Moorish Influence on Spanish Vocabulary

Language is not just a medium of communication; it's also a record of history and cultural exchanges over the centuries.…

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Lunfardo: A Captivating Language of the Streets

At the crossroads of culture, language, and history lies a unique linguistic phenomenon that exemplifies the evolution of human communication…

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