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4 unusual facts about Castilian Spanish


Andalusian Spanish

Due to the large population of Andalusia, the Andalusian dialect is the second most spoken dialect in Spain, after the transitional variants between Castilian and Andalusian (for example the one from Madrid).

Castilian Spanish

While there is nothing comparable to American and British English spelling differences, grammar and to a lesser extent pronunciation can vary sometimes.

Galsoft Linux

It also sought to have the operating system translated into Castilian and Galician.

Johan Padan and the Discovery of the Americas

Fo researched the journals of a number of European explorers of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and wrote the play in a dialect that drew upon the Lombardian, Venetian, Catalanian, Castilian, Provençal, Portuguese and Arabic.


Andean Spanish

It is influenced principally by Castilian, Canarian and Andalusian Spanish, which is favoured in the cities, while in rural areas and some cities, there is influence of Quechua, Aymara, and other indigenous languages.


see also

Narón

Both Castilian (Spanish) and Gallego are spoken in this area although statistics on the use and comprehension of both is not known at present.