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i'm wondering what's the difference between spanish and castellano? does it have much difference?
12 de jan de 2008 02:48
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Wikipedia says it's the same: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idioma_espa%C3%B1ol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_language The idea is that there are many local languages spoken in Spain and castellano is only one of them. To call it Spanish is like you would imply that this is the only language spoken by Spaniards, which a Catalan for instance would not be very happy about :)
18 de janeiro de 2008
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its called spanish because the language was born in spain and its called castellano in all the other countries that speak it but in general its the same except for the diferents accents and ways it has in every diferent country
13 de janeiro de 2008
there is no difference between Castellano and Español. Is the same, called in a differente way. The oficial name is Castellano. ;-P
21 de janeiro de 2008
Im castellano from castilla, a lot time ago castilla it was a imperium, Castilla
21 de janeiro de 2008
if i'm not mistaken castellano, catalano, gallego and euskara are the basic forms of spanish. and again if i remember correctly, castellano is decided to be the official language of Spain
20 de janeiro de 2008
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