A brief history of Spanish - Ilan Stavans

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Beginning in the 3rd century, before the coming era,
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the Romans conquered the Iberian Peninsula.
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This period gave rise to several regional languages in the area that's now Spain,
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including Castilian, Catalan and Galician.
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One of these would become Spanish— but not for another 1,500 years.
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Those years tell the origin story of what’s become a global modern language.
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During the Roman occupation,
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colloquial spoken Latin, often called “Vulgar Latin,”
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mixed with Indigenous languages.
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Approximately 75% of modern Spanish comes from Latin, including syntactic rules.
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For instance, verbs are conjugated in a similar way as in Latin.
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And like other Roman languages, nouns have gender:
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el sol, the sun, is masculine, whereas la luna, the moon, is feminine.
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After the Roman Empire collapsed,
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a series of other powers conquered the region.
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First came the Visigoths starting in the 5th century of the common era.
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They spoke an eastern Germanic language
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that would eventually become part of German
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and lent a few words to the language that would become Spanish.
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Then the Umayyad Caliphate ousted the Visigoths.
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They spoke Arabic, which left a strong mark on modern Spanish:
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over a thousand words come from Arabic.
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These often have a starting “a” or “z” sound,
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and sometimes include an “h.”
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In 1492, the Catholic Church consolidated its power through two monarchs,
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Isabella and Ferdinand,
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expelling Muslims and Jews,
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combining the distinct regional kingdoms into one nation,
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and adopting one of the local languages as the official state language.
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That language was Castellano, or Castilian, from the Kingdom of Castile,
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which was centrally located in Spain and home to Madrid.
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Thereafter Castellano became Español, or Spanish.
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But the Spanish of 1492 was Old Spanish, very different from Spanish today.
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That same year, Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean,
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marking the start of the Spanish conquest of the Americas.
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The Indigenous population of the Americas
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spoke an estimated 2,000 different languages.
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Over the next few decades,
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most of them were forced to adopt Spanish at the expense of their own languages.
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Still, words from Indigenous languages became part of Spanish.
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From Nahuatl, the language of the Aztec Empire,
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came words with “ch” and “y” like “chapulin” and “coyote.”
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From Quechua, a language spoken in the Peruvian Andes,
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came words with “ch” like “cancha,” “chullo,” and “poncho.”
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Some of these words describe things
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that hadn’t existed in the Spanish lexicon before,
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while others replaced existing Spanish words even in Spain.
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By the time Miguel de Cervantes published the first part of “Don Quixote” in 1605,
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the language was arguably more similar to modern Spanish
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than plays of one of his contemporaries, William Shakespeare,
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were to modern English.
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Starting in the 18th century,
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French language and culture were extremely fashionable in Spain,
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and later Hispanic America.
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While the two languages already had commonalities
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from their shared roots in Latin,
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Spanish gained new words from French during this period.
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In the 19th century, all over Central and South America,
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people revolted to gain independence from Spain.
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In the newly sovereign nations,
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people continued to speak the language of their former oppressors.
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Today, there are approximately 415 million inhabitants of Hispanic America.
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Spanish is the official language of 21 countries and Puerto Rico.
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As of 2021, only English, Mandarin, and Hindi have more speakers.
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How does a language with so many speakers around the world
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not break apart into new languages the way Vulgar Latin did?
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There's no easy answer to this question.
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Other languages that spread through colonialism, like French,
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have mixed with Indigenous languages to form entirely new ones.
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Some would argue that Spanglish, a mixture of Spanish and English,
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is a distinct language or on its way to becoming one.
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But although a person in Buenos Aires occasionally might use words
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that aren’t fully intelligible to someone in Bogotá or Mexico City,
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Spanish retains enough unity of syntax, grammar, and vocabulary
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to remain one language.
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