Spanish Languages

Whats your favorite Spanish language?
>Galician: pretty much old spanish, similar to portuguese
>Asturian: middle ground of Galician and Spanish
>Castillian: Evolved romance language with arab influence
>Catalan: mix of french, italian and castillian
>Basque: wierd grug language from aliens

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Also what i mean by evolved is that castillian has features and sounds that no other romance language has developed.
>Letter J makes a strong H sound due to arabic influence
>Words with F massively changed to a silent H (folga - huelga, fazer/faire - hacer)
And many more

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Why didn´t you mention Portuguese?

Soul: Galician, Andalusian Spanish, Canarian Spanish
Soulless: Everything else

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What do you think?

Honorable Mention
>Fabla
>Aranés
>Silbo

You forgot Portuguese

>old spanish
So Latin? What's old about it?

Andalusian

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>New worlder has 50 years of culture and is unable to comprehend millenary and patrician EVROPEAN culture.
lmao

There is only one Lengua Española

You left Aragonese out.

Barrio spanish from the new world. Fuck your second-person informal conjugation.

Mexican>all your iberian meme dialects

Portuguese

>language

Based indio.

>Letter J makes a strong H sound due to arabic influence

that sound originated in Castille during the 17th century, why didn't it appear during the muslim invasion? compare the soft andalusian J with the strong castillian one

Red pill me on the difference between Basque and Catalan separatists. They sound very similar to Dravidian separatists and Kashmiri separatists.

some stuff from the top of my head, it keeps old features, like lacking the J sound and keeping the SH one, also seven vowels instead of five

Where does the "th" sound come from?

Some posh noblemen LARPing as cultured and importing barbarian speech sounds.

>2019
>still keeping nobiliary titles
Sad!

We had 6 sounds that turned into 4 (two of them evolved)

For example, Quixote and Mexico were originally pronounced Quishote and Meshico.

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What you're talking about is merely dialects. I never understood why Spaniards were so autistic about this. They are mutually intelligible accents of the same language that read and write the exact same way.

as expected the dumb amerimutt arrived ajajakajajaja

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Redpill is that the immigration of southroons to the north was the greatest disaster in Spanish history it resulted in southroons outnumbering and blacking not bleaching.

Its not like that at all man

no. I understand catalan, galician and asturian in the same degree I can understand Italian yet you consider Italian a different language than spanish. Not to mention that basque is entirely different from latin languages. Its expected from an american flag though.

if you say hierro instead of fierro youre dumb
thnks

Hierro, pariente

>not saying ferro

peregrinus tier desu

>not going all the way with ferrum
cmon

aranes is gascon and therefore OCCITAN though

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Why do they do this?

Hierro pariente a la verga.

Except for asturian, you are completely wrong

There was a transition period between vulgar ñatin and modern languages. Romance languages were very different back then

Portuguese is a dialect of Spanish

Mexicans still keep spanish nobiliary titles too
Dios mios.. El globino..

Spanish is an incorrect term
All languages in Spain are spanish
You should say Castillian

What is the diference between 'se' and 'ce' in Latam? Why do they pronounce it the same way?

cringing at getting an identity of speaking a dialect of a foreign language.

It was the same in galicia, basque country, and many rural areas in general
The only reason we dont have seseo is posh intellectualism and education making us think its wrong

Arabic

I'm still mad that the Rag made the "th" sound the prefered one