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- Like the other Romance languages of the Iberian peninsula, it evolved from Vulgar Latin during the early Middle Ages. Asturian was closely linked with the Kingdom of Asturias (718–910) and the ensuing Leonese kingdom.
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Asturian codification of the Astur-Leonese spoken in the Asturian Autonomous Community became a modern language with the founding of the Academy of the Asturian Language (Academia Asturiana de la Llingua) in 1980.
The first initiatives for the normativization of the Asturian language began in the 18th century with the Enlightenment writer Gaspar Melchor de Xovellanos, who defended the creation of an Academia Asturiana de Buenas Letras [Asturian Academy of Good Letters] that should have as its objective the creation of a Diccionario del dialecto Asturiano ...
Apr 25, 2023 · From the common, vernacular forms of Latin came the Asturian language. By 718, the Asturian people had established their own kingdom, the Kingdom of Asturias, which lasted until 910.
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1. K (ka), J (jota) and W (uve doble) are not part of the alphabet, and are only used in loanwards 2. In eastern Asturian place names the letter ḥ [h/x] is used in place name and word beginning with f. It is also written h. 3. ḷḷ is used in some dialects for /t͡s/, /ɖʐ/, /ɖ/ and /ʈʂ/. It is also written l.l 4. An acute accent is used to indicate stress, and to differentiate homonymous monosyllables
Tolos seres humanos nacen llibres y iguales en dignidá y drechos y, pola mor de la razón y la conciencia de so, han comportase hermaniblemente los unos colos otros. A recording of this text by Julijan Jovanovic Another recording of this text
Information about the Asturian Language http://www.orbilat.com/Languages/Asturian/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asturian_language Asturian phrases http://www.unilang.org/ulrview.php?res=119,109 http://www.asturies.com/espaciuytiempu/deprendiasturianu/trillingue Asturian-Spanish translator http://di098.edv.uniovi.es/apertium/comun/traductor.php Astu...
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Dec 5, 2023 · The Asturian language is classified as an Indo-European, Romance language of the West Iberian branch. It is the result of the development of Latin spoken in the aforementioned
The Asturian language is the native language of Asturias. Between 200,000 and 600,000 people speak it in Asturias. [2][3] This language is very similar to Leonese Language, spoken in other territories that once made up the Kingdom of León (León, Western Zamora, Salamanca and Northwestern Cáceres where is called extremaduran), and to Mirandes ...
In 1981 Asturian, or Bable, as the language is officially named, [29] was recognized as a language in need of special protection by the local government. In 1994 there were 100,000 first language speakers and 450,000 second language speakers able to speak or understand Asturian. [ 30 ]