Syllable structure Syllable shape BGCOLOR DBDBDB Latin BGCOLOR DBDBDB Spanish BGCOLOR DBDBDB French ...Spanish The language known today as Spanish Language Spanish is derived from a dialect of Vulgar Latin ... transferred to the Spanish Empire Spanish colonial empire , most notably to the Hispanic America Americas . Today it is the List of countries where Spanish is an official language official language of 21 countries and of List of countries where Spanish is an official language International organizations where Spanish is official numerous international organizations , and it is one of the six official languages of the United Nations . The development of Spanish phonology is distinguished ... Spanish sibilants , producing 1 the Voiceless velar fricative velar fricative IPA x in words such as ca j a , hi j o , g ente , and 2 in many Spanish dialects and varieties dialects of Spain, including ..., janeiro, jeitar, joelho The following features are characteristic of Spanish phonology and also of some ... Latin conjugation The four conjugations verb conjugations form classes is reduced to three in Spanish. The Latin infinitives with the endings RE, RE, and RE become Spanish infinitives in ar ... ending in RE are redistributed between the Spanish er and ir classes e.g. FAC RE hacer , DIC RE decir . Spanish verbal Morphology linguistics morphology continues the use of some Latin Synthetic language synthetic forms that were replaced by Analytic language analytic ones in French and Italian cf. Sp. lav , Fr. il a lav , and the Spanish subjunctive mood maintains separate present tense present and past tense past tense forms. Spanish syntax provides overt marking for some Object grammar ... language Romanian , with pe PER corresponding to Spanish a . With regard to subject pronouns, Spanish ... pronoun or a subject noun phrase . Compared to other Romance languages, Spanish has a somewhat ... language contact with other languages, the Spanish Lexicon linguistics lexicon contains loanword ... more details
Spanish Mission may mean Spanish Colonial Revival architecture Mission Revival Style architecture List of Spanish missions Spanish Missions , institutions established by Roman Catholic Church Catholic religious order s under the auspices of the Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish crown to convert indigenous peoples of the Americas and Asia and the History of the Philippines Philippines , which include Category Spanish missions in the Americas Spanish missions in the Americas Spanish missions in South America missions by country disambig ... more details
Spanish Fort or Old Spanish Fort can refer to in Micronesia Spanish Fort, Micronesia Spanish Fort Colonia Yap , FM , listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in the United States by state Spanish Fort, Alabama Spanish Fort Colorado , a Spain Spanish military post built near Sangre de Cristo Pass in 1819 Spanish Fort, New Orleans , Louisiana Spanish Fort Site 22SH500 , Holly Bluff, MS, List of RHPs in MS listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Old Spanish Fort Pascagoula, Mississippi , List of RHPs in MS listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Old Spanish Fort Archeological Site , Mount Vernon, Missouri, List of RHPs in MO listed on the NRHP in Missouri Spanish Fort Site , Spanish Fort, TX, List of RHPs in TX listed on the NRHP in Texas disambig it Spanish Fort ... more details
British Spanish or Spanish British may refer to Spain United Kingdom relations Spanish language in the United Kingdom British Spanish , British Spaniards , Spanish British , or Spanish Britons may refer to Britons in Spain Spaniards in the United Kingdom See also Latin Americans in the United Kingdom dab ... more details
Spanish The preposition s of the Spanish language function exclusively as such, therefore, the language ... beside , and excludes wikt v a Spanish v a by way of, via and wikt pro Spanish pro in favour of , two Latin isms recently integrated to the language. pedagogy Pedagogically , Spanish language education imparts command of these words via mnemonic device recitation of a, wikt ante Spanish ante , wikt bajo Spanish bajo , wikt cabe Spanish cabe , con, wikt contra Spanish contra , de, wikt desde Spanish desde , wikt durante Spanish durante , wikt en Spanish en , wikt entre Spanish entre , wikt hacia Spanish hacia , wikt hasta Spanish hasta , wikt mediante Spanish mediante , para, por, seg n, sin, wikt so Spanish so , wikt sobre Spanish sobre , and wikt tras Spanish tras . The Prepositions of the Spanish language a Wiktionary pipe a Spanish a A generally denotes to and at it has these notable ... in full see Spanish pronouns . It introduces infinitive s after many verbs, although this usage is infrequent ... no s lo a hablar sino tambi n a escribir el castellano. Do not just learn to speak Spanish, but also to write it , Learn not just to speak, but also to write Spanish. It introduces a direct object ... of many Compound prepositions compound Spanish prepositions , detailed in section 2 ... El Pa s . con Wiktionary pipe con Spanish con Con , derives from the Latin small CVM ... small , et cetera, usages. This popular Latin usage gave Spanish the migo , tigo , and sigo , and the nosco ..., speakers redundantly prefixed con to these words, hence this Spanish prepositional usage ... . de Wiktionary pipe de Spanish de De , derives from the Latin small DE small of and from Es la m s ... with, and as, permutations of for , thus, to Anglophone learners of Spanish as a foreign language ... s Contemporary Spanish dictionary generally indicates that por denotes cause and reason retrospective ... depends Q Te gusta el cine franc s? Do you like French cinema? A Seg n. It depends. Moreover, regional ... more details
refimprove date August 2010 Spanish merge into Rioplatense Spanish date May 2011 Uruguayan Spanish or Uruguayan Castilian Spanish language Spanish Espa ol uruguayo o castellano uruguayo is Spanish language Castilian as spoken in Uruguay and by the Uruguayan Diaspora. Uruguayan Spanish is rioplatense Spanish but it differs with the Rioplatense Spanish rioplatense spoken in Argentina in a few words. For example, championes instead of the Argentine word zapatillas . Although it is not spoken by all the population, it is used as the standard dialect in audiovisual Uruguayan media. See also Languages of Uruguay Rioplatense Spanish References reflist External links http board.totaluruguay.com Expat Uruguayan SpanishSpanish variants by continent Category Spanish varieties of South America es Espa ol uruguayo ... more details
Dablink For the song by Foals, see Spanish Sahara song . Infobox Former Subdivision native name lang ... long name Overseas province of Spanish Sahara common name Spanish Sahara continent Africa region Western Africa country Western Sahara era subdivision Spanish Empire Territories in Africa 1885 1958 ... Spanish State Spain 1958 1975 life span 1884 1976 event start year start 1884 date start December 26 ... event1 November 14, 1975 event2 date event2 p1 Spanish West Africa flag p1 Flag of Spain 1785 1873 ... image map Spanish Sahara.png image map caption Green Spanish Sahara br Dark gray Other Spanish Empire Territories in Africa 1885 1975 Spanish possessions br Darkest gray Second Spanish Republic Spain capital El Aai n common languages Spanish language Spanish and Arabic language Arabic religion Sunni Islam Roman Catholic Church Catholicism title leader List of colonial heads of Spanish Sahara ... of colonial heads of Spanish Sahara Subgovernor representative1 Emilio Bonelli Hernando year representative1 ... of colonial heads of Spanish Sahara Governor deputy1 Francisco Bens Argando a year deputy1 1903 1925 first deputy2 Federico G mez de Salazar y Nieto year deputy2 1974 1976 last currency Spanish peseta Sahara conflict Spanish Sahara lang es S hara Espa ol or Lang es Sahara Espa ol lang ar ... represented one of the last remnants of the Spanish Empire , and was abandoned following international ... of 1886, under the sponsorship of the Spanish Society of Commercial Geography lang es Sociedad Espa ola ... between Spain and France in the early 20th century. Spanish Sahara was then created from the Spanish ... from, the areas known as Spanish Morocco . Entering the territory in 1884, Spain was immediately ... political leaders. Modern history File Morocco Protectorate.svg left 7px 200px alt Spanish West ... until 1934. With its independence in 1956, Morocco laid claim on Spanish Sahara as part of its ... territory of Sidi Ifni , north of Spanish Sahara, during the Ifni War . The Spanish sent a regiment ... more details
out in France, the Spanish and others used the route to provide personnel and materiel support to French ...Image El Camino Espa ol.PNG thumb 200px Spanish Road Spanish possessions in orange and purple, Austria in Green. Main road in red, along the Rhine also in blue. The Spanish Road was a military supply trade ... of its use it was known in French as le chemin des Espagnols . ref name Parker cite book first Geoffrey last Parker title The Army of Flanders and the Spanish Road 1567 1659 The Logistics of Spanish .... For large groups, overland communication was more reliable, allowing the Spanish to send over ... University Press date 2009 ISBN 978 0 674 03634 5 ref Necessity The Dutch Revolt conflict between the Spanish King Philip II of Spain Philip II and the Dutch rebels in the Spanish ruled Habsburg Netherlands ... in Brussels , Margaret of Parma , Spanish troops under the Fernando lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke ... forced to find a route to move troops from his garrisons in Spanish Empire Spanish Italy overland to his Netherlands domains, crossing neutral territory. ref Parker, pp. 48&ndash 51 ref The Spanish ... a route that would go around these barriers, for safer and easier travel, and the Spanish Road proved ... Parker The layout of the Spanish Road was a large improvement over the previous system of moving troops through neutral territory. Maps used for Spanish expeditions had only the information that pertained ..., in 1577 Spanish veterans left the Netherlands and marched 15 miles a day because of the heat ... Utilization For military purposes, the Spanish Road was first used by the Duke of Alba in 1567, and the last ... of the passing Spanish tercios occupied a house in Franche Comt that had no furniture and temporary ..., burned or stolen. ref name Parker The Spanish Road was only used once or twice per year ... of Don Crist bal de Benavente to the Council of War in Madrid. Unfortunately, the Spanish King was not impressed ... idea, so they set them up along the Spanish Road, using commissioners sent by Low countries governor ... more details
The Spanish Forger is the name given to an unidentified individual who, in the late 19th to early 20th century, created a large number of forgeries of medieval Miniature illuminated manuscript miniatures . Image SpanishForgerV&A.jpg right thumb 200px Example of the Spanish Forger s work in the V&A Museum The Spanish Forger s works were painted on vellum or parchment leaves of genuine medieval books, using either blank margins or scraping off the original writing. He also completed unfinished miniatures or added missing miniatures in medieval choir books. His works fooled many experts and collectors and appear today in the collections of many museums and libraries. Over 200 forgeries have been identified. ref William Voelkle, assisted by Roger S. Wieck, The Spanish Forger, New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, 1978 containing a catalog of known forgeries, with many images . See also http brbl net.library.yale.edu pre1600ms docs pre1600.ms283.htm Spanish Forger miniatures in book at Yale and http web.archive.org web 20080201100328 http www.groganco.com 103post.htm Auction results 227 forgeries have been found . ref Although he was originally thought to be Spanish, it is now believed he may have been French, working in Paris. A number of his forged miniatures have been identified as copied, with modifications, from those published in several French books published in the 1870s 1880s. ref http www.arts.ualberta.ca sreimer ms course bibliog bib forg.htm Manuscript Studies Bibliography Forgeries bibliographic fraud Bot generated title ref His works were very deceptive when created, but over time it has been recognized that the faces of individuals in his pictures have sugary expressions ... Bot generated title ref The Spanish Forger s works were the subject of an exhibition at the Morgan ... acquired five examples of the Spanish Forger s work for their collection for what it tells us about ... references Images of the Spanish Forger s works http www.library.ucla.edu special scweb rouse spain1.htm ... more details
AP Spanish can stand for two distinct Advanced Placement Program s provided by the College Board AP Spanish Language AP Spanish Literature disambig ... more details
of the Spanish Habsburg line. French naval failures and the division of Spain by civil war led ... Royal Navy in the Battle of Trafalgar . The Spanish fleet was forced into the battle by French ...Infobox military unit unit name Spanish Navy image File Emblem of the Spanish Navy.svg 100px caption dates 13th century present country Spain allegiance branch Spanish Armed Forces type Navy role size ... aircraft trainer aircraft transport Sidebar navbar none title Spanish Navy image File Emblem of the Spanish Navy.svg 40px contentstyle text align left heading1 Components content1 Spanish Navy Ship classes Surface Fleet br Armada Espa ola Air Arm br Spanish Navy Submarines Submarine Service br Infanteria de Marina Navy Marines br UOE Special Operations heading2 History content2 Spanish Navy History History of the Armada br Spanish Navy The Contemporary Spanish Navy 20th and 21st Centuries Future of the Armada heading3 Ships content3 List of active Spanish Navy ships Current Fleet br List of future Spanish Navy ships Future ships br List of retired Spanish Navy ships Historic ships heading4 Personnel content4 Structure of the Spanish Navy in the 21st century Structure of the Armada br Spanish ... Officer naval academy br Spanish Navy Ranks Officer ranks of the Armada The Spanish Navy lang es Armada Espa ola is the Navy maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces , one of the oldest active naval ... across the Pacific Ocean Andres de Urdaneta Urdaneta s route . For three centuries the Spanish Navy played a crucial defensive and logistical role within the Spanish Empire . It formed part of a vast ... Spanish treasure fleet America to Europe escorting the Spanish treasure fleet galleon convoys. The Spanish .... After a gradual decline in the second half of the 17th century, it was revived following the Spanish ... In 2002 all branches of the Spanish armed forces were professionalized what does this mean? professionalized . ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi europe 1026222.stm BBC News EUROPE Spanish army goes professional ... more details
Peninsular Spanish tends to borrow or calque them from British English or from French. Citation needed ... u ion , or the French j and ch , respectively. As in most American dialects, also, Rioplatense Spanish ...Refimprove date December 2007 Infobox language name Rioplatense Spanish nativename Rioplatense states ... million script Latin script Latin Spanish alphabet familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages ... Ibero Romance languages Ibero Romance fam7 West Iberian languages West Iberian fam8 Spanish language Spanish notice IPA File MAR DE LA PLATA dialecto.jpg thumb Map of Argentina and Uruguay. The R o de ... thumb The Rioplatense Dialect in Argentina Rioplatense Spanish see http www.stanford.edu aananda 8HLSFinal.PDF or River Plate Spanish see http csli publications.stanford.edu LFG 12 lfg07abs aranovich.html ... of the Spanish Language within Dialectal Zones in America , in C sar Hern ndez Alonso ed ... espa ol hablado en Am rica Some Observations about the Spanish Spoken in America . Acta Universitatis ..., Manual de dialectolog a hisp nica. El espa ol de Am rica , Handbook of Hispanic Dialectology. Spanish Language in America. . Barcelona 1996. ref of the Spanish language spoken mainly in the areas ... in Latin American Spanish. The Hague 1975. ref although features of the dialect are shared with the varieties of Spanish spoken in Media Luna Eastern Bolivia and Chile . The usual word employed to name the Spanish language in this region is castellano lang en Castilian and seldom espa ol lang en Spanish see Names given to the Spanish language . Note that while this article refers to Rioplatense Spanish as a single dialect, there are distinguishable differences among the varieties spoken ... form of Spanish is also found in other areas, not geographically close but culturally influenced by those ... to the area during the Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish colonization in the region ... languages, and especially Italian, influenced the Criollo people criollo Spanish of the time, because ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Spanish Masters Type Album Artist The Swingle Singers Cover TheSwingleSingers SoundsOfSpain.jpg Released 1967 Recorded Genre Length 29 56 Label Philips Records Philips Producer Reviews Last album Place Vend me Swingle Singers with MJQ album Encounter Place Vend me br 1966 This album Spanish Masters br 1967 Next album Operazione San Pietro soundtrack Operazione San Pietro br 1968 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption alternative cover Type album Cover TheSwingleSingers SpanishMasters.jpg Lower caption U.S. LP cover Spanish Masters released as Sounds of Spain Concerto d Aranjuez in France is the seventh album released by the Paris based Swingle Singers . All tracks from this album are also included on the 11 disk Philips box set boxed set , Swingle Singers Philips boxed set Swingle Singers . Track listing Side A Romanza Andaluza, for violin & piano, Op. 22 1 Pablo de Sarasate 2 50 Concierto de Aranjuez, for guitar & orchestra Adagio Joaqu n Rodrigo 4 22 Spanish Dances 12 , in 4 volumes for piano, Op. 37, H. 142, DLR 1 2 6. Rondalla Aragonesa in D major Enrique Granados 2 33 Espa a, album leaves 6 for piano, Op. 165, B. 37 2. Tango in D major Isaac Alb niz 2 15 Suite espa ola No. 1, for piano, Op. 47, B. 7 1. Granada Alb niz 2 49 Side B Suite espa ola No. 1, for piano, Op. 47, B. 7 3. Sevilla Alb niz 3 44 Jeux Interdits Spanish Romance Romance Espagnole , for guitar Anonymous 2 38 Spanish Dances 2 Morceaux charact ristiques , for piano, Op. 164, B. 36 Tango in A minor Alb niz 3 25 Keyboard Sonata No. 84 in D major Allegro Antonio Soler 3 02 Spanish Dances 12 , in 4 volumes for piano, Op. 37, H. 142, DLR 1 2 5. Andaluza in E minor Granados 2 18 Personnel Vocals Jeanette Baucomont soprano Christiane Legrand soprano H l ne Devos alto Claudine Meunier alto Ward Swingle tenor, arranger Joseph Noves tenor Jean Cussac bass Jos ... French language albums ... more details
from the now independent Republic of Cuba . Predecessor Historically there had been a Spanish Foreign Legion which preceded the modern Legion s formation in 1920. On 28 June 1835, the French government had decided to hand over to the Spanish government, lock, stock, and barrel , the French Foreign Legion in support of Queen Isabella s claim to the Spanish throne during the First Carlist War . The French ..., 1835 The Title of Spanish Legion The Spanish Legion was modelled on the French Foreign Legion . Its ...Merge from List of Spanish Legionnaires date December 2011 refimprove date September 2011 Infobox military unit unit name Legi n Espa ola image File Emblem of the Spanish Legion.svg 200px caption Badge of the Spanish Legion nickname Novios de la muerte Grooms of Death motto Legionarios a luchar. Legionarios ... branch File Emblem of the Spanish Army.svg 22px Spanish Army Army dates January 28, 1920 present ..., Ceuta. battles Rif War 1920 Rif War br Spanish Civil War br Ifni War br Yugoslav Wars br War in Afghanistan ... Gun E. T..JPG thumb right 200px Light howtizer of the Legion Artillery Group File Spanish flag.jpg thumb right 200px The Spanish Legion lang es Legi n Espa ola , La Legi n or colloquially El Tercio , formerly Spanish Foreign Legion , is an elite unit of the Spanish Army and Spain s Rapid Reaction Force. Founded as the Tercio de Extranjeros Foreigners Regiment , it was originally intended as a Spanish equivalent of the French Foreign Legion , but in practice it recruited almost exclusively Spaniards and Spanish expatriates from Spanish speaking countries. History The Spanish Foreign Legion was formed ... of war. In the 1920s the Spanish Foreign Legion s five battalions were filled primarily ... the first Spanish Legion until it was dissolved on 8 December 1838, when it had dropped to only 500 men. The Auxiliary Legion British Legion La Legi n Brit nica of the Spanish Legion also fought during ... under the Hapsburg Emperors. Organised into tercios in 1534, the Spanish infantry gained a reputation ... more details
Standard Spanish or neutral Spanish is a linguistic variety, or variety linguistics lect , that is considered a correct educated standard language standard for the Spanish language . Standard Spanish is not merely Spanish adjusted to fit in prescription and description prescriptive molds dictated by a Real ... to the Spanish literature literary wiktionary canon canon and cultural tradition . Most aspects of this standard ... different, to some degree, from everyday common usage. Introduction Standard Spanish is not simply Spanish without idioms and regional mannerisms, that is, the lowest common denominator of all Spanish dialects and varieties varieties of Spanish it is a different lect on its own, and it has ... and survive only in Standard Spanish. The difficulty of perceiving the distinction is in part ... language, but also to the fact that Standard Spanish is not a geographically or regionally ..., in formal situations or in the written language. Mastery of written Standard Spanish is frequently ... arts , Teacher teaching or mass media media . Origins Standard Spanish has come to be based and originated on the Castilian Spanish Castilian dialect more than on any other variety. This prominence ... Peninsula up to the present time resulting in the curious phenomenon that the Spanish spoken ... de la lengua ref . In 1741 the Academy published an Orthography of the Spanish Language ref Ortograf a de la lengua espa ola ref , and in 1771 a Grammar of the Spanish Language ref Gram tica de la lengua ... the formation of branch academies in the Spanish speaking republics. The project encountered some ... not be merely a branch office, a servant to Spanish imperialism , and Juan Mar a Guti rrez rejected ... in the founding of the Association of Spanish Language Academies . The academies insisted on the preservation ..., Portuguese, and English were having on the lexicon and even the grammar of Spanish language in the Americas American Spanish . That orientation persisted through the 20th century. A 1918 letter ... more details
the Spanish army was defeated at the Battle of Ceresole in Savoy the French were unable to seriously ... by the Spanish Habsburgs . The Schmalkaldic League had allied itself to the French, and efforts in Germany ... country native name Imperio Espa ol conventional long name Spanish Empire image flag Flag of New Spain.svg image map Spanish Empire Anachronous 0.PNG thumb 460px map caption The areas of the world that at one time were territories of the Spanish Empire. footnotes small small legend 0000FF Portuguese ... . legend FF0000 Territories held before the Spanish American wars of independence Spanish American wars of independence 1808 1833 . legend FF8000 Territories held before the Spanish American War Spanish .... The Spanish Empire lang es Imperio Espa ol links no comprised territories and colonies administered ... policy was coordinated although the rule was separate. In 1492, the Spanish monarchs completed the Reconquista ... year Christopher Columbus commanded the first Voyages of Christopher Columbus Spanish exploratory ... engagement in the New World . The Americas thereby became the focus of Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish exploration and colonization . In the 16th century, Spain settled the Greater ... the Aztec s and Inca Empire Incas . The Spanish expedition of world circumnavigation started by Ferdinand ... Miguel Lopez de Legazpi arrived in Guam and the Philippine Islands establishing the Spanish East Indies . In addition to the overseas empire in America and Oceania, the Spanish Monarchy controlled ... were given up at the conclusion of the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713, but Spain retained ... the late 18th century, Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest reached Canada and Alaska ... and glaciers. The French occupation of Spain in 1808 under Napoleon cut off its American colonies temporarily, and a number of Spanish American wars of independence independence movements between 1810 and 1825 resulted in a chain of newly independent Hispanic America Spanish American republics ... more details
Infobox Film name The Spanish Earth image image size caption director Joris Ivens producer Herman Shumlin writer Ernest Hemingway br John Dos Passos narrator Orson Welles br Jean Renoir French language version starring music cinematography John Fernhout John Ferno br Joris Ivens editing Helen van Dongen distributor Contemporary Historians Inc. released July 11, 1937 runtime 52 min. country United States language English Spanish German budget gross preceded by followed by The Spanish Earth 1937 is a propaganda film made during the Spanish Civil War in support of the democratically elected Second Spanish Republic Republicans , whose forces included a wide range of the political left, communism communist s, socialism socialist s, libertarian socialism anarchist s, centrist s, and liberalist elements. Film details The film was directed by Joris Ivens , written by John Dos Passos and Ernest Hemingway , with music composed by Marc Blitzstein and Virgil Thomson . Although the film s credits state that it was narrated by Orson Welles, it is actually Ernest Hemingway s voice that narrates the film. In December 1936, several literary figures, including Lillian Hellman , Ernest Hemingway , John Dos Passos , Dorothy Parker , and Archibald MacLeish , formed and funded a company they named Contemporary ... gently and persuasively, with the irrefutable argument of pictorially recorded fact, that the Spanish ... http movies.nytimes.com movie review?res 9D0CE3D71E30EE32A25752C2A96E9C946694D6CF& The Spanish Earth ... The best film we ve yet seen on the Spanish tragedy is still Joris Ivens long released The Spanish ... produced by Luis Bu uel Footnotes Reflist External links imdb title id 0029594 title The Spanish ... many references to the film Joris Ivens DEFAULTSORT Spanish Earth Category 1937 films Category ... Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Joris Ivens Category Spanish Civil War films Category Compositions by Marc Blitzstein ca The Spanish Earth ... more details
Refimprove date November 2008 Infobox Ethnic group group Spanish Peruvian br small Hispano Peruano small ... 1985.jpg 75px caption small Notable Spanish Peruvian br Saint Rose of Lima Maria Julia Mantilla Juan .... langs Peruvian Coast Spanish Peruvian Spanish , Andalusian Spanish Andalusian rels Predominantly br Roman Catholic related Spanish people Spaniards Spanish people A Spanish Peruvian is a Peru vian citizen of Spanish people Spanish descent . Among European ethnic groups European Peruvians, the Spanish are the largest group of immigrants to settle in the country. History In 1532, the Spanish conquistador ... of the Peruvian colonial era, hundreds of thousands of Spanish immigrants flooded into Peruvian ports. These Spanish born immigrants, called Peninsulares , caused much friction between themselves and the locally born Spanish criollos or creoles. The peninsulares had a distinctly higher social ... and amerindians , did not receive all of the privileges given to the Spain born Spanish. This would ... period, the Spanish crown disallowed the immigration of other Europeans to Peru. For this reason, throughout ... others were not. Spanish immigration did not resume until the 1840s at the beginning of the Guano Era ... with the Chincha Islands War Spanish Peruvian War in which Peru emerged victorious. After the war ... the Spanish Civil War , thousands of Spaniards fled from Spain to Peru. Over the course of General Francisco Franco s dictatorship many thousands more fled in fear of the regime. The Spanish republicans ... brought the end of Spanish immigration to Peru. Many Spanish Peruvians left the nation in 1960s and 1970s ... Kingdom. The second wave of Spanish and other white Peruvians left during the Alan Garcia regime ... from Spain began again in considerable numbers throughout the 20th century due to many Spanish tourists settling in Peru. Origins and passage The regions from which most Spanish immigrants originated ... stayed there. These immigrants numbered no more than a few thousand. Spanish Peruvian identity Around ... more details
. Many of the Spanish maquis also participated in the French resistance movement. History The anti Franco guerrilla resistance in Spain began before the 1939 end of the Spanish Civil War. The outbreak of World War II so soon after the civil war surprised a large part of the Second Spanish Republic Spanish Republican exiles in France many of them joined the French Resistance. By 1944, with the German ... to escape to the mountains, where they came together with Spanish who escaped from the CTE. The French ... them. The formation of the AGE Some of the Spanish refugees joined French resistance groups ... for the most part of Spanish combatants on French soil. This conveyed the group s distancing from ..., of the 13,000 Spanish that were with the French maquis, some 4000 were listed. ref ... Cinca and Segre river Segre Rivers and the French border. Later, the zone was declared conquered by the Spanish ... interwiki links have been removed from this section because they are about the French maquis, not the Spanish ...Image 45 maquis.jpg right thumb 295px Spanish maquis crossing the Pyrenees. The Spanish Maquis were Spain Spanish guerrilla s exiled in France after the Spanish Civil War who continued to fight against ... fund guerrilla activity , occupations of the Spanish Embassy in France and assassinations of Spain under ... Vichy regime in France during World War II . Overview Referring to the contribution of the Spanish Maquis to the Maquis World War II French resistance movement , Martha Gellhorn wrote in The Undefeated 1945 blockquote During the German occupation of France, the Spanish Maquis engineered more than ... the actions of the maquis. The term maqui comes from the French language French term maquis ..., the term was first used to refer to a group of guerrillas of the French resistance against the German ... of the invasion of the Val d Ar n that year, some columns continued to progress into the Spanish ... Basque section of the Spanish Republican Army until the collapse of the front military front in the north ... more details
File MortonBricktopRowCropMortonFace.jpg thumb right 180px Jelly Roll Morton The phrase Spanish Tinge is a reference to the belief that a Latin American music Afro Latin rhythmic touch offers a reliable method of spicing the more conventional 4 4 rhythms commonly used in jazz and pop music . The phrase is a quotation from Jelly Roll Morton . In his Jelly Roll Morton the Complete Library of Congress Recording Library of Congress recordings , after referencing the influence of his own Louisiana Creole people French Creole culture in his music, he noted the Spanish read Cuban music Cuban presence quote Then we had Spanish people there. I heard a lot of Spanish tunes. I tried to play them in correct tempo, but I personally didn t believe they were perfected in the tempos. Now take the habanera music habanera La Paloma , which I transformed in New Orleans style. You leave the left hand just the same. The difference comes in the right hand in the syncopation, which gives it an entirely different color that really changes the color from red to blue. Now in one of my earliest tunes, New Orleans Blues , you can notice the Spanish tinge. In fact, if you can t manage to put tinges of Spanish in your tunes, you will never be able to get the right seasoning, I call it, for jazz. It is important to point out that what Morton described as a Spanish influence did not refer to cultural elements coming specifically from Spain. What he was calling Spanish was in fact the tresillo rhythm tresillo and habanera music habanera rhythms of the Cuban contradanza habanera . We know this because Morton ... in three groups blues , stomps, and Spanish Tinge for those with Habanera music habanera rhythms. Tunes with the tinge include New Orleans Blues , La Paloma , The Crave , and The Spanish Tinge . Morton ... s maxim, usually given now as You ve got to have that Spanish Tinge , has proven to be apt for many .... Many jazz and pop compositions express the Spanish Tinge, as well as other Cuban rhythmic elements ... more details
Refimprove date March 2009 The Andalusian varieties of Spanish language SpanishSpanish andaluz , IPA ... distinct of the southern variants of peninsular Spanish , differing in many respects from northern varieties, and also from Standard Spanish . Due to the large population of Andalusia, the Andalusian ... variants between Castilian Spanish Castilian and Andalusian for example the one from Madrid . Due to massive emigration from Andalusia to the Spanish colonies in the Americas and elsewhere, most spanish language in the Americas American Spanish dialects share some fundamental characteristics with Western Andalusian Spanish, such as the use of ustedes instead of vosotros for the second person plural, and seseo . Many varieties of Spanish, such as Canarian Spanish , Caribbean Spanish and other Latin American Spanish dialects are considered as being based on Andalusian Spanish. Features Andalusian ... Most Spanish dialects in Spain differentiate between the sounds represented in traditional spelling ... , depending on the neighbourhood are enough proof to refute this. Seseo predominates in C rdoba Spanish ... Spanish province Ja n , and the northern parts of C rdoba and Huelva. See map above for a detailed ... instances, whereas in standard Spanish this realization only occurs after a nasal or pause. Intervocalic ... finished . For the ado suffix, this feature is common to all peninsular variants of Spanish, while ... with a fully occlusive IPA d , European Portuguese vida IPA vi , Castilian Spanish vida IPA bi a with an interdental IPA as in English th in this and French vie IPA vi , where the IPA d is elided ... traits . In Andalusian and Murcian Spanish syllable final IPA s is very unstable often assimilated ... Spanish , the previous vowel is also lowered. ref name Harvcoltxt Lloret 2007 p 24 25 Harvcoltxt ... northern Spanish speakers would have IPA s and IPA and close vowels. As a result, these varieties ... in northern Spanish IPA a , IPA e , IPA i , IPA o , IPA u and a lax allophone IPA , IPA , IPA ... more details
for Maronite s , and Judaeo Spanish drew from French for neologisms. New secular genres appeared ...Use dmy dates date October 2011 Infobox language name Judaeo Spanish br Judezmo br Ladino nativename ... fam7 West Iberian languages West Iberian fam8 Spanish agency Autoridad Nasionala del Ladino in Israel using Latin letters iso2 lad iso3 lad lingua 51 AAB ba ... 51 AAB bd notice IPA Judaeo Spanish Judaeo Spanish script Hebr IPA xx d u eo espa ol lang es link no judeoespa ol ..., is a Romance languages Romance language derived from Old Spanish . As a Jewish language , it is influenced ... of Northern Italy . Judaeo Spanish has kept the postalveolar consonant postalveolar phonemes IPA and IPA of Old Castilian, which both changed to the velar consonant velar IPA x in modern Spanish. It also ... retained, such as the use of the possessive muestro instead of the Spanish nuestro to signify our . Its grammatical structure is close to that of Spanish, with the addition of many terms from Hebrew, Portuguese language Portuguese , French, Turkish, Greek, Bulgarian language Bulgarian , Bosnian language ... Jewish languages, Judaeo Spanish is in danger of language extinction . Most native speakers are elderly ... levelling resulting in extinction by assimilation into modern Spanish. Name In Israel particularly ... this use incorrect. The language is also called Judeo Spanish, judeo espagnol , judeo espa ol ... Spanish by Romance philologists Ladino by laymen, especially in Israel Hakitia by Moroccan Jews ... use Ladino to mean Judaeo Spanish as a whole for example, the language is regulated by a body ... or Aramaic word always corresponded to the same Spanish word, as long as no exegetical considerations prevented this. In short, Ladino is only Hebrew clothed in Spanish, or Spanish with Hebrew syntax ... inspiration for the translation of numerous Spanish Christian Bibles. ref name Thessaloniki Museum .... ref Nowadays ladino is a Spanish adjective ref 2001 Dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy of the spanish ... more details
Image Charles I by Daniel Mytens.jpg thumb Charles I. Daniel Mytens , 1631. The Spanish Match was a proposed marriage between Charles I of England Prince Charles , the son of James I of England King James I of England , and Infanta Maria Anna of Spain , the daughter of Philip III of Spain . The policy, unpopular with England s Protestant British House of Commons House of Commons , where the recent Anglo Spanish War 1585 Anglo Spanish War had not been forgotten, was initiated during the embassy to England ... the English privateer s in Spanish American waters. Further, he proposed a marriage alliance, offering ... led to the dissolution of Parliament. Background The prospect of a Spanish dowry from a marriage .... ref Willson, p 357. ref The policy of the Spanish Match , as it was called, was supported by the Howards and other Catholic leaning ministers and diplomats together known as the Spanish Party .... ref Urged on by Buckingham and the Spanish ambassador Diego Sarmiento de Acu a, conde de Gondomar ... Vel zquez , 1630. Denied the military option, James ignored public opinion and returned to the Spanish ... no idea that Maria Anna was strongly averse to marrying a non Catholic and that the Spanish, who had ... by their treatment in Spain, Charles and Buckingham now turned James s Spanish policy upon its head and called for a French match and a war against the Habsburg empire. ref Croft, pp 120 121 ... spoke openly against the Spanish marriage and pressured James to call a parliament to consider ... s reign. The prince and the favourite encouraged popular anti Spanish sentiments to commandeer ... film adaptation . Thomas Middleton s play A Game at Chess allegorizes the events surrounding the Spanish Match. In 2011, Sophia Institute Press released a novel based on historical events entitled The Spanish ... 0. Further reading Glyn Redworth 2003 . The Prince and the Infanta The Cultural Politics of the Spanish ... smuts.html Review Robert Cross 2007 . Pretense and Perception in the Spanish Match, or History in a Fake ... more details
Spanish Bay can mean Spanish Bay Nova Scotia A bay in Nova Scotia , which includes Sydney Harbour Nova Scotia Sydney Harbour , extending into the the Cabot Strait . The Links at Spanish Bay a golf course at Pebble Beach The Inn at Spanish Bay a resort at Pebble Beach Disambig ... more details
The Cuyo Spanish Espa ol Cuyano is the dialect of Spanish language Spanish that evolved in the Cuyo Province historical province of Cuyo and that is now spoken in the Argentine provinces of Mendoza Province Mendoza and San Juan Province San Juan . To a lesser extent it is also spoken in the provinces of San Luis Province San Luis and La Rioja Province La Rioja . The Cuyo Spanish shares a series of common traits with Chilean Spanish due to settlement history and commercial ties. Later on, under the Argentine Republic Rioplatense Spanish , the dialect of Buenos Aires and Uruguay influenced the Cuyo Spanish. language stub Spanish variants by continent Category Spanish varieties of South America Category Languages of Argentina es Espa ol cuyano ... more details