Harry
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How Culture Shapes Spanish: Part 5 - Conclusion Spanish reflects the many cultures and events it has encountered. Each influence has made its mark on the language. Arabic is a good example. Words like "azúcar" (sugar) and "aceituna" (olive) show that history. When we use these words, it’s like we're touching a piece of the past in our daily talk. These aspects show how Arabic culture has worked its way into Spanish over time, with its influence still visible today. You can see it in cities such as Granada and in the design of ancient buildings. These features offer a view into how deeply Arabic culture has influenced Spanish culture, preserving a bit of that history. Both Spanish and Portuguese are linked by more than just a common set of words. Their accents and speech styles have evolved through their long-standing historical relationship. Trade and exploration between these two countries have left their mark, affecting how both languages sound and evolve. Italian contributions to Spanish go beyond vocabulary, touching on the arts and daily life. Italian words and styles have become a part of Spanish culture, enriching it with an Italian touch that’s evident in music and food. Spanish has evolved through various cultural influences. Arabic, Portuguese, and Italian have each contributed something special to Spanish. This mix of influences highlights how Spanish has evolved and become a dynamic and colorful language. When you examine Spanish, you’re seeing a mix of these influences, showing how our global connections and shared history shape the way we speak. Which cultural influence on Spanish do you find most surprising or interesting, and how do you think it has shaped the way we use the language today? - share your answer in the comments below :)
Which cultural influence on Spanish do you find most intriguing?
Arabic
Italian
Portuguese
All of them
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Jul 25, 2024 9:44 PM
Comments · 1
Spanish had influence on italian language in the 1500s and 1600s, at the time part of Italy was under spanish empire.
Jul 31, 2024 8:54 PM