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  • History of Spanish — Spanish language …   Wikipedia

  • Spanish grammar — SpanishSpanish ( español, castellano ) is a language originating in North Central Spain which is spoken throughout Spain, most countries in the Americas, the Philippines and Equatorial Guinea. It is an inflected language, with a two gender system …   Wikipedia

  • ain't — /aynt/ 1. Nonstandard except in some dialects. am not; are not; is not. 2. Nonstandard. have not; has not; do not; does not; did not. [1770 80; var. of amn t (contr. of AM NOT) by loss of m and raising with compensatory lengthening of a; cf. AREN …   Universalium

  • ain't — [[t]eɪnt[/t]] 1) Nonstandard except in some dialects. am not; are not; is not 2) Nonstandard. have not; has not; do not; does not; did not • Etymology: 1770–80; var. of amn t (contr. of am not) by loss of m and raising with compensatory… …   From formal English to slang

  • h — 1. The sound of h (aitch) at the beginning of words such as have and house and in the middle of words such as ahead and behave is known technically as a voiceless glottal fricative. In Britain, the presence or absence of this sound in speech is… …   Modern English usage

  • Hypercorrection — For the psychological use, see Compensation (psychology). In linguistics or usage, hypercorrection is a non standard usage that results from the over application of a perceived rule of grammar or a usage prescription. A speaker or writer who… …   Wikipedia

  • Spanish verbs — are one of the most complex areas of Spanish grammar. Spanish is a synthetic language with a moderate to high degree of inflection which shows up mostly in the verb conjugation.The Spanish verb system is separated into 14 distinct tenses (tense… …   Wikipedia

  • of — I. preposition Etymology: Middle English, off, of, from Old English, adverb & preposition; akin to Old High German aba off, away, Latin ab from, away, Greek apo Date: before 12th century 1. used as a function word to indicate a point of reckoning …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • History of the Spanish language — The Spanish language developed from vulgar Latin, with loan words from Basque in the north and Arabic in the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula (see Iberian Romance languages). Typical features of Spanish diachronic phonology include lenition …   Wikipedia

  • than — /dhan, dhen/; unstressed /dheuhn, euhn/, conj. 1. (used, as after comparative adjectives and adverbs, to introduce the second member of an unequal comparison): She s taller than I am. 2. (used after some adverbs and adjectives expressing choice… …   Universalium

  • you — /yooh/; unstressed /yoo, yeuh/, pron., poss. your or yours, obj. you, pl. you; n., pl. yous. pron. 1. the pronoun of the second person singular or plura …   Universalium

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