Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

Ceda

English translation:

Z

Added to glossary by Lydia De Jorge
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
Proposed translations (English)
4 +5 Z
Change log

Oct 15, 2007 16:18: Lydia De Jorge Created KOG entry

Discussion

Anne Smith Campbell Oct 13, 2007:
A big posibility is that it is just the same, as cedilla is. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedilla
David Hollywood Oct 13, 2007:
MarinaM Oct 13, 2007:
Could you provide context?

Proposed translations

+5
28 mins
Selected

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!
Peer comment(s):

agree David Hollywood
1 hr
Gracias David!
agree psicutrinius
1 hr
Gracias psicutrinius!
agree Carol Gullidge : a bit of brevity for a change always goes down well!
2 hrs
Thanks Carol - couldn't think of a shorter answer..
agree emilia eliseo : agree
3 hrs
Gracias Emilia!
agree John Cutler : It checks out
3 hrs
Thanks John!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "muchas gracias perfecto"
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