Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Oct 13, 2007 16:56
16 yrs ago
Spanish term
Ceda
Spanish to English
Other
History
History of the Castilian Language
Greetings,
I mean the old letter ceda; I believe that the word “cedilla” is somehow derived from it; this may be better known.
All the best,
Simon
I mean the old letter ceda; I believe that the word “cedilla” is somehow derived from it; this may be better known.
All the best,
Simon
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +5 | Z |
Lydia De Jorge
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Change log
Oct 15, 2007 16:18: Lydia De Jorge Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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Z
es como se le llamaba antiguamente a la 'z' - ceda o zeda
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Note added at 1 day23 hrs (2007-10-15 16:18:28 GMT) Post-grading
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A la orden, Simon!
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Note added at 1 day23 hrs (2007-10-15 16:18:28 GMT) Post-grading
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A la orden, Simon!
Peer comment(s):
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David Hollywood
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Gracias David!
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psicutrinius
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Gracias psicutrinius!
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agree |
Carol Gullidge
: a bit of brevity for a change always goes down well!
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Thanks Carol - couldn't think of a shorter answer..
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emilia eliseo
: agree
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Gracias Emilia!
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John Cutler
: It checks out
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Thanks John!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "muchas gracias perfecto"
Discussion
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