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Old Spanish

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noun

  1. the Spanish language of the 12th to the 16th centuries. OSp


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“Yes, I promise I will teach you what more I know of the old Spanish songs. Just a few minutes a day, when we are alone, all right?”

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It is not the same as our old Spanish, but close enough that we can understand it.

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You hear them speaking our old Spanish, though a few have been in Cuba long enough that now their Spanish sounds more like that spoken on the island.

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To show him I will be a good wife, I say, “I will sing for you when we are married. I know many of the old Spanish songs.”

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The mournful notes remind me of the old Spanish songs I’m learning from my abuela.

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