Spanish (i/ˈspænɪʃ/, español), also called Castilian (i/kæˈstɪliən/, castellano), is a Romance language that originated in the Castile region of Spain and today has hundreds of millions of native-speakers across the world.
There are two names given in Spanish to the Spanish language: español ("Spanish") and castellano ("Castilian"). Spanish speakers from different countries or backgrounds can show a preference for one term or the other, or use them indiscriminately, but political issues or common usage might lead speakers to prefer one term over the other. This article identifies the differences between those terms, the countries or backgrounds that show a preference for one or the other, and the implications the choice of words might have for a native Spanish speaker.
Generally speaking, both terms can refer to the Spanish language as a whole, with a preference for one over the other that depends on the context or the speaker's origin. Castellano (as well as Castilian in English) has another, more restricted, meaning, relating either to the old Romance language spoken in the Kingdom of Castile in the Middle Ages, predecessor of the modern Spanish language, or to the variety of Spanish nowadays spoken in the historical region of Castile, in central Spain.
Learn Spanish language and culture: Hispanic first names, last names, and nicknames
In this lesson I will introduce you to common Hispanic first names, last names, nicknames, sweet names, rude names, and more. With this lesson you will learn so much more than Spanish. You will understand how we, native Spanish speakers talk to each other in a natural way. I will also teach you general differences about names between Spanish- and English-speaking countries, like why we seem to have so MANY names!
We will start by reviewing some short forms for men's names and women's names such as the short forms for Francisco, Jesús, Dolores, María, Consuelo, and many more. We will also take a look at the most common Hispanic last names in Latin América. You will learn where to put the accent mark in Hispanic last names. You will also learn how to ask some useful questions about the nick...
published: 18 Feb 2018
Aprende apodos de Amor (Love names in Spanish)❤️ #spanishlessons #spanishtips #spanishlanguage
Do you know how many love nicknames there are in Spanish? Here are the most common. What name (petname) do you have for your partner? TELL US!
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what is your name? informal Spanish language
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Language Translation Spanish:What's your name
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Flowers names in English to Spanish language
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The Spanish Language and What Makes it The Coolest
This video is all about the Spanish language! Come learn about one of the world`s most important languages, spoken in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and beyond. 🚩 Learners of Spanish, visit SpanishPod101: ► http://bit.ly/pod101spanish ◄
(Full disclosure: if you sign up for a premium account, Langfocus receives a small referral fee. But the free account is great too!)
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Music:
"Flamenco Rhythm" by Sunsearcher: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/. Used under Creative Commons License.
Intro music: "Sax Attack" by Dougie Wood. Courtesy of Youtube Audio Library.
Outro music: "Circular" by Gunnar Olsen. Courtesy of Youtube Audio Library.
00:00 Intro
00:07 Basic information about the Spanish language
01:39 The h...
published: 20 Feb 2016
Chess Piece Names in Portuguese, English, and Spanish – Language Lesson
Are you interested in learning chess piece names in different languages? Look no further! In this video series, we'll focus on teaching you the names of chess pieces in Portuguese, English, and Spanish. Whether you're a chess enthusiast or simply curious about language learning, this series is perfect for you. Each video will introduce a specific chess piece, displaying its name in Portuguese, English, and Spanish on the screen. We'll pronounce the names clearly, helping you develop correct pronunciation and familiarity with chess vocabulary in multiple languages. Learning the names of chess pieces in different languages can be a fun way to enhance your language skills and connect with chess players from around the world. So, let's dive in and begin our linguistic journey through the che...
published: 03 Jul 2023
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In this lesson I will introduce you to common Hispanic first names, last names, nicknames, sweet names, rude names, and more. With this lesson you will learn so...
In this lesson I will introduce you to common Hispanic first names, last names, nicknames, sweet names, rude names, and more. With this lesson you will learn so much more than Spanish. You will understand how we, native Spanish speakers talk to each other in a natural way. I will also teach you general differences about names between Spanish- and English-speaking countries, like why we seem to have so MANY names!
We will start by reviewing some short forms for men's names and women's names such as the short forms for Francisco, Jesús, Dolores, María, Consuelo, and many more. We will also take a look at the most common Hispanic last names in Latin América. You will learn where to put the accent mark in Hispanic last names. You will also learn how to ask some useful questions about the nickname of a person, while being polite. Even more, I will teach you how to appropriately use very common abbreviations such as: Mr., Mrs., Miss.,: Sr., Sra., Srita., señor, señora, soñorita, and the less formal forms such as Don and Doña.
You will learn to pronounce some of the strangest sounds of the Spanish alphabet correctly. You will learn Spanish with an explanation, a guidance to the correct Spanish pronunciation and the important details I give you about the Spanish language and its multiple, different, and colorful native speakers. This means you will not only learn or improve your Spanish; in fact, you will broaden your knowledge about Hispanics, their language and their multiple cultures and identities. Even more, since I will teach you some things that only Spanish speakers say or know, you leave your Hispanic lads in awe when you tell them their nicknames naturally, or when you tell them that their last name is the most common one in Latin America so they are not so special.
Very well then, it is your turn now. Go and watch my video that I made for you.
Also, maybe you have been thinking about donating to my channel for some time and you are currently thinking about it. I just would like to remind you that thanks to your donations I am able to prepare more lessons and make more videos on YouTube about more topics that are difficult to understand on your own, and topics that you might not know that are crucial to improving your Spanish. By donating, you will benefit from more lessons, and make possible that a lot more people learn Spanish for free, or for very little. You will also allow me to live by doing what I like most and that is teaching you Spanish and going to Oaxaca once in while. Gracias.
You can donate through my website:
https://www.butterflyspanish.com/
or directly through PayPal:
https://www.paypal.me/ButterflySpanish
Thank you with all my heart.
Speaking of Oaxaca, do not forget to sign up to get my newsletter because in the future newsletter I will put a video of Oaxaca's main square with people eating their traditional tamales oaxaqueños and their hot Oaxaca-style chocolate.
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You might be interested in watching the SPANISH PLAYLISTS I created for you:
SPANISH VERBS YOU MUST KNOW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZlgsB2Jj3w&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUZlnm7Y1CzL3nwh6JJcxEfW
SPANISH ALPHABET, VOWELS AND CONSONANTS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsLYD1Jyf3A&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUYu8keDy69o589xvc893QrM
SPANISH GRAMMAR:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUgLz-jNMR8&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUbBWrxIZNBx9FFPG_YhM-7r
COMMON PHRASES IN SPANISH:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwyhqLAknf4&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUYWNS7C1N_qnPS-w-NWEgD9
SPANISH FOR VACATION:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFLb_JBCjHQ&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUZqkAN9UqsY66cvWvnIa7mF
SPANISH VOCABULARY:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFLb_JBCjHQ&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUYVjL1AMeQXcG-U1hZm08AR
SPANISH LEVEL 1, A1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orOW9eRQfpE&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUZNNLN104RhAW_NdanQgVEN
Muy bien.
Saludos y nos vemos pronto.
In this lesson I will introduce you to common Hispanic first names, last names, nicknames, sweet names, rude names, and more. With this lesson you will learn so much more than Spanish. You will understand how we, native Spanish speakers talk to each other in a natural way. I will also teach you general differences about names between Spanish- and English-speaking countries, like why we seem to have so MANY names!
We will start by reviewing some short forms for men's names and women's names such as the short forms for Francisco, Jesús, Dolores, María, Consuelo, and many more. We will also take a look at the most common Hispanic last names in Latin América. You will learn where to put the accent mark in Hispanic last names. You will also learn how to ask some useful questions about the nickname of a person, while being polite. Even more, I will teach you how to appropriately use very common abbreviations such as: Mr., Mrs., Miss.,: Sr., Sra., Srita., señor, señora, soñorita, and the less formal forms such as Don and Doña.
You will learn to pronounce some of the strangest sounds of the Spanish alphabet correctly. You will learn Spanish with an explanation, a guidance to the correct Spanish pronunciation and the important details I give you about the Spanish language and its multiple, different, and colorful native speakers. This means you will not only learn or improve your Spanish; in fact, you will broaden your knowledge about Hispanics, their language and their multiple cultures and identities. Even more, since I will teach you some things that only Spanish speakers say or know, you leave your Hispanic lads in awe when you tell them their nicknames naturally, or when you tell them that their last name is the most common one in Latin America so they are not so special.
Very well then, it is your turn now. Go and watch my video that I made for you.
Also, maybe you have been thinking about donating to my channel for some time and you are currently thinking about it. I just would like to remind you that thanks to your donations I am able to prepare more lessons and make more videos on YouTube about more topics that are difficult to understand on your own, and topics that you might not know that are crucial to improving your Spanish. By donating, you will benefit from more lessons, and make possible that a lot more people learn Spanish for free, or for very little. You will also allow me to live by doing what I like most and that is teaching you Spanish and going to Oaxaca once in while. Gracias.
You can donate through my website:
https://www.butterflyspanish.com/
or directly through PayPal:
https://www.paypal.me/ButterflySpanish
Thank you with all my heart.
Speaking of Oaxaca, do not forget to sign up to get my newsletter because in the future newsletter I will put a video of Oaxaca's main square with people eating their traditional tamales oaxaqueños and their hot Oaxaca-style chocolate.
TO RECEIVE MY NEWSLETTER, SIGN UP HERE: https://www.butterflyspanish.com/
You might be interested in watching the SPANISH PLAYLISTS I created for you:
SPANISH VERBS YOU MUST KNOW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZlgsB2Jj3w&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUZlnm7Y1CzL3nwh6JJcxEfW
SPANISH ALPHABET, VOWELS AND CONSONANTS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsLYD1Jyf3A&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUYu8keDy69o589xvc893QrM
SPANISH GRAMMAR:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUgLz-jNMR8&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUbBWrxIZNBx9FFPG_YhM-7r
COMMON PHRASES IN SPANISH:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwyhqLAknf4&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUYWNS7C1N_qnPS-w-NWEgD9
SPANISH FOR VACATION:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFLb_JBCjHQ&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUZqkAN9UqsY66cvWvnIa7mF
SPANISH VOCABULARY:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFLb_JBCjHQ&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUYVjL1AMeQXcG-U1hZm08AR
SPANISH LEVEL 1, A1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orOW9eRQfpE&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUZNNLN104RhAW_NdanQgVEN
Muy bien.
Saludos y nos vemos pronto.
This video is all about the Spanish language! Come learn about one of the world`s most important languages, spoken in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and beyond....
This video is all about the Spanish language! Come learn about one of the world`s most important languages, spoken in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and beyond. 🚩 Learners of Spanish, visit SpanishPod101: ► http://bit.ly/pod101spanish ◄
(Full disclosure: if you sign up for a premium account, Langfocus receives a small referral fee. But the free account is great too!)
🚩 Check out Langfocus on Patreon: ► https://patreon.com/langfocus ◄
Music:
"Flamenco Rhythm" by Sunsearcher: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/. Used under Creative Commons License.
Intro music: "Sax Attack" by Dougie Wood. Courtesy of Youtube Audio Library.
Outro music: "Circular" by Gunnar Olsen. Courtesy of Youtube Audio Library.
00:00 Intro
00:07 Basic information about the Spanish language
01:39 The history of the Spanish language
04:17 Varieties of Spanish
05:11 Spanish from an English speaker's point of view
07:31 Español or Castellano?
This video is all about the Spanish language! Come learn about one of the world`s most important languages, spoken in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and beyond. 🚩 Learners of Spanish, visit SpanishPod101: ► http://bit.ly/pod101spanish ◄
(Full disclosure: if you sign up for a premium account, Langfocus receives a small referral fee. But the free account is great too!)
🚩 Check out Langfocus on Patreon: ► https://patreon.com/langfocus ◄
Music:
"Flamenco Rhythm" by Sunsearcher: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/. Used under Creative Commons License.
Intro music: "Sax Attack" by Dougie Wood. Courtesy of Youtube Audio Library.
Outro music: "Circular" by Gunnar Olsen. Courtesy of Youtube Audio Library.
00:00 Intro
00:07 Basic information about the Spanish language
01:39 The history of the Spanish language
04:17 Varieties of Spanish
05:11 Spanish from an English speaker's point of view
07:31 Español or Castellano?
Are you interested in learning chess piece names in different languages? Look no further! In this video series, we'll focus on teaching you the names of chess p...
Are you interested in learning chess piece names in different languages? Look no further! In this video series, we'll focus on teaching you the names of chess pieces in Portuguese, English, and Spanish. Whether you're a chess enthusiast or simply curious about language learning, this series is perfect for you. Each video will introduce a specific chess piece, displaying its name in Portuguese, English, and Spanish on the screen. We'll pronounce the names clearly, helping you develop correct pronunciation and familiarity with chess vocabulary in multiple languages. Learning the names of chess pieces in different languages can be a fun way to enhance your language skills and connect with chess players from around the world. So, let's dive in and begin our linguistic journey through the chessboard! Make sure to subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications to stay updated with each new video. We're excited to have you on board as we learn and explore chess piece names in Portuguese, English, and Spanish together. Join us in celebrating the linguistic richness of chess and let's broaden our language skills through the fascinating world of this ancient game. Get ready to impress your friends with your multilingual chess vocabulary!
Are you interested in learning chess piece names in different languages? Look no further! In this video series, we'll focus on teaching you the names of chess pieces in Portuguese, English, and Spanish. Whether you're a chess enthusiast or simply curious about language learning, this series is perfect for you. Each video will introduce a specific chess piece, displaying its name in Portuguese, English, and Spanish on the screen. We'll pronounce the names clearly, helping you develop correct pronunciation and familiarity with chess vocabulary in multiple languages. Learning the names of chess pieces in different languages can be a fun way to enhance your language skills and connect with chess players from around the world. So, let's dive in and begin our linguistic journey through the chessboard! Make sure to subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications to stay updated with each new video. We're excited to have you on board as we learn and explore chess piece names in Portuguese, English, and Spanish together. Join us in celebrating the linguistic richness of chess and let's broaden our language skills through the fascinating world of this ancient game. Get ready to impress your friends with your multilingual chess vocabulary!
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At Last! Domain Names just for the Spanish-Language. ".UNO" domain names are specifically for your Spanish speaking consumers. Get your .UNO Domain Name today! ...
At Last! Domain Names just for the Spanish-Language. ".UNO" domain names are specifically for your Spanish speaking consumers. Get your .UNO Domain Name today! For more information visit www.get.uno
At Last! Domain Names just for the Spanish-Language. ".UNO" domain names are specifically for your Spanish speaking consumers. Get your .UNO Domain Name today! For more information visit www.get.uno
In this lesson I will introduce you to common Hispanic first names, last names, nicknames, sweet names, rude names, and more. With this lesson you will learn so much more than Spanish. You will understand how we, native Spanish speakers talk to each other in a natural way. I will also teach you general differences about names between Spanish- and English-speaking countries, like why we seem to have so MANY names!
We will start by reviewing some short forms for men's names and women's names such as the short forms for Francisco, Jesús, Dolores, María, Consuelo, and many more. We will also take a look at the most common Hispanic last names in Latin América. You will learn where to put the accent mark in Hispanic last names. You will also learn how to ask some useful questions about the nickname of a person, while being polite. Even more, I will teach you how to appropriately use very common abbreviations such as: Mr., Mrs., Miss.,: Sr., Sra., Srita., señor, señora, soñorita, and the less formal forms such as Don and Doña.
You will learn to pronounce some of the strangest sounds of the Spanish alphabet correctly. You will learn Spanish with an explanation, a guidance to the correct Spanish pronunciation and the important details I give you about the Spanish language and its multiple, different, and colorful native speakers. This means you will not only learn or improve your Spanish; in fact, you will broaden your knowledge about Hispanics, their language and their multiple cultures and identities. Even more, since I will teach you some things that only Spanish speakers say or know, you leave your Hispanic lads in awe when you tell them their nicknames naturally, or when you tell them that their last name is the most common one in Latin America so they are not so special.
Very well then, it is your turn now. Go and watch my video that I made for you.
Also, maybe you have been thinking about donating to my channel for some time and you are currently thinking about it. I just would like to remind you that thanks to your donations I am able to prepare more lessons and make more videos on YouTube about more topics that are difficult to understand on your own, and topics that you might not know that are crucial to improving your Spanish. By donating, you will benefit from more lessons, and make possible that a lot more people learn Spanish for free, or for very little. You will also allow me to live by doing what I like most and that is teaching you Spanish and going to Oaxaca once in while. Gracias.
You can donate through my website:
https://www.butterflyspanish.com/
or directly through PayPal:
https://www.paypal.me/ButterflySpanish
Thank you with all my heart.
Speaking of Oaxaca, do not forget to sign up to get my newsletter because in the future newsletter I will put a video of Oaxaca's main square with people eating their traditional tamales oaxaqueños and their hot Oaxaca-style chocolate.
TO RECEIVE MY NEWSLETTER, SIGN UP HERE: https://www.butterflyspanish.com/
You might be interested in watching the SPANISH PLAYLISTS I created for you:
SPANISH VERBS YOU MUST KNOW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZlgsB2Jj3w&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUZlnm7Y1CzL3nwh6JJcxEfW
SPANISH ALPHABET, VOWELS AND CONSONANTS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsLYD1Jyf3A&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUYu8keDy69o589xvc893QrM
SPANISH GRAMMAR:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUgLz-jNMR8&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUbBWrxIZNBx9FFPG_YhM-7r
COMMON PHRASES IN SPANISH:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwyhqLAknf4&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUYWNS7C1N_qnPS-w-NWEgD9
SPANISH FOR VACATION:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFLb_JBCjHQ&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUZqkAN9UqsY66cvWvnIa7mF
SPANISH VOCABULARY:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFLb_JBCjHQ&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUYVjL1AMeQXcG-U1hZm08AR
SPANISH LEVEL 1, A1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orOW9eRQfpE&list=PLkjyx6Il3YUZNNLN104RhAW_NdanQgVEN
Muy bien.
Saludos y nos vemos pronto.
This video is all about the Spanish language! Come learn about one of the world`s most important languages, spoken in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and beyond. 🚩 Learners of Spanish, visit SpanishPod101: ► http://bit.ly/pod101spanish ◄
(Full disclosure: if you sign up for a premium account, Langfocus receives a small referral fee. But the free account is great too!)
🚩 Check out Langfocus on Patreon: ► https://patreon.com/langfocus ◄
Music:
"Flamenco Rhythm" by Sunsearcher: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/. Used under Creative Commons License.
Intro music: "Sax Attack" by Dougie Wood. Courtesy of Youtube Audio Library.
Outro music: "Circular" by Gunnar Olsen. Courtesy of Youtube Audio Library.
00:00 Intro
00:07 Basic information about the Spanish language
01:39 The history of the Spanish language
04:17 Varieties of Spanish
05:11 Spanish from an English speaker's point of view
07:31 Español or Castellano?
Are you interested in learning chess piece names in different languages? Look no further! In this video series, we'll focus on teaching you the names of chess pieces in Portuguese, English, and Spanish. Whether you're a chess enthusiast or simply curious about language learning, this series is perfect for you. Each video will introduce a specific chess piece, displaying its name in Portuguese, English, and Spanish on the screen. We'll pronounce the names clearly, helping you develop correct pronunciation and familiarity with chess vocabulary in multiple languages. Learning the names of chess pieces in different languages can be a fun way to enhance your language skills and connect with chess players from around the world. So, let's dive in and begin our linguistic journey through the chessboard! Make sure to subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications to stay updated with each new video. We're excited to have you on board as we learn and explore chess piece names in Portuguese, English, and Spanish together. Join us in celebrating the linguistic richness of chess and let's broaden our language skills through the fascinating world of this ancient game. Get ready to impress your friends with your multilingual chess vocabulary!
At Last! Domain Names just for the Spanish-Language. ".UNO" domain names are specifically for your Spanish speaking consumers. Get your .UNO Domain Name today! For more information visit www.get.uno
Spanish (i/ˈspænɪʃ/, español), also called Castilian (i/kæˈstɪliən/, castellano), is a Romance language that originated in the Castile region of Spain and today has hundreds of millions of native-speakers across the world.
(Intro) Let's do it! (Verse) The only thing they're scared is I'll walk so tall For years and even now they pray to watch me fall Their pretty words and ways give me the leading vision Doing like change, I just like to sum all the factoration Their breath is wasted, such a bitter pill to choke on Their time is fleeting back, they're waiting for my swan song Tearing me down, won't love or raise you any higher (Bridge) Criticize, condemned, complain The mirror shows who takes the blame (Chorus) The language you speak is dead Dishonored, disgraced The language you speak is dead Damaged, buried The language you speak is dead Indifference, forgotten The language you speak is dead There's never been a war where all they want such blood (Verse) Still dreaming demise and you'll see it, you'll see it The last put our first signs, they believe it, believe it ‘Cause deeper inside if you let it, you let it You speak of the end and you'll get it, you'll get it Cheering their wakes will never raise you higher You only damn yourself You only damn yourself! (Bridge) Criticize, condemned, complain The mirror shows who takes the blame (Chorus) The language you speak is dead Dishonored, disgraced The language you speak is dead Damaged, buried The language you speak is dead Indifference, forgotten The language you speak is dead There's never been a war where all they want such blood When you kill trust