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  2. History of the Spanish language - Wikipedia

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    These are "glosses" (translations of isolated words and phrases in a form more like Hispanic Romance than Latin) added between the lines of a manuscript that was written earlier in Latin. Nowadays the language of the Glosas Emilianenses is considered to be closer to the Navarro-Aragonese language than to Spanish proper. Estimates of their date ...

  3. Official languages of the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    Later, Arabic, Mandarin, and Russian were added as working languages in the Economic and Social Council. [20] In 2001, the United Nations drew criticism for relying too heavily on English, and not enough on the other five official languages and Spanish-speaking member nations formally brought this to the attention of the secretary-general. [21]

  4. Epenthesis - Wikipedia

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    Persian also does not allow clusters at the beginning of a word and typically uses /æ/ to break up such clusters in borrowings except between /s/ and /t/, when /o/ is added. [citation needed] Spanish does not allow clusters at the beginning of a word with an /s/ in them and adds e-to such words: Latin species > especie, English stress > estrés.

  5. List of official languages of international organizations

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    Under the Charter, the official languages are Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish as well as Arabic which was added in 1973. Portuguese is the only unofficial language to have its day (May 5) proclaimed as "World Day". [ 5 ]

  6. Fans are impressed by Kelly Clarkson's Spanish in her cover ...

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    Wow she sounds amazing even in Spanish,” one person commented, while another added in Spanish, “I’m so happy listening to you in Spanish, you give me some hope that you can visit Latin ...

  7. Spanish nouns - Wikipedia

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    But even in Latin American Spanish, monosyllabic nouns ending in -s and -z tend to use the -ecito form. [79] Polysyllabic nouns ending in -n and -r generally form diminutives with -cito, as in empujoncito from empujón 'push' and amorcito from amor 'love'. [80] Diminutive suffixes are not typically added to polysyllabic nouns ending in -d.