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Hispanicization (Spanish: hispanización)
refers to the
process by
which a
place or
person becomes influenced by
Hispanic culture or a
process of cultural...
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preserved as a
distinct phoneme, with
absence of
ieisme except for the most
Castilianised speakers. However, most
Majorcan speakers use [j]
rather than /ʎ/ in...
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frequently referred to King
Philip II as "my old master". The
Spanish Castilianised his name
where he was
known as Juan Aquines.
Circa 1559, he dissolved...
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Anastasia in 1876. On Durruti's
birth certificate, the name
Dumange was
Castilianised into the
Spanish name Domínguez. Joseph, Paul, ed. (12
October 2016)...
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language (or in
Aranese Occitan, in Aran), but some
still use non-standard
Castilianised names, such as Cab****ers,
officially spelled 'Cabacés'. Muni****lities...
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Catalan is
merely an
optional subject within the
framework of an
entirely Castilianised school. In the town of
Alghero (Sardinia, Italy) and
Northern Catalonia...
- can be
written n
various ways,
generally as Messía or Mexía, and its
Castilianised form, Mejía. This
article uses the
commonest transcription,
based on...