What is legend in other languages?

What is legend in other languages?

European Portuguese: lenda. Romanian: legendă Russian: легенда Latin American Spanish: leyenda. Swedish: text.

What is your name in Castellano?

What’s your name? = ¿Cómo te llamas?

What is Castellanos English?

Definition of castellano 1 : an ancient Spanish gold coin bearing the Castilian arms especially : one weighing ¹/₅₀ of a mark. 2 : an ancient Spanish unit of weight equivalent to ¹/₅₀ of a mark.

What is the origin of legend?

Legend is a loanword from Old French that entered English usage circa 1340. The Old French noun legende derives from the Medieval Latin legenda. In its early English-language usage, the word indicated a narrative of an event.

What are legends in English literature?

A legend in literature is a traditional story or group of stories told about a particular person or place. Formerly the term legend meant a tale about a saint. Some legends are the unique property of the place or person that they depict.

What is the Celtic word for warrior?

Caelan

Origin
Word/name Gaelic and Irish
Meaning “slender” or “victorious people” or “contemporary child” or “powerful warrior” or “brave warrior” or “eternal warrior” or “holy water”
Other names

What is the Castellano language?

The name castellano is widely used for the language in Latin America. Some Spanish speakers consider castellano a generic term with no political or ideological links, much as “Spanish” in English.

What kind of language is Castilian?

‘Castilian’) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from colloquial spoken Latin in the Iberian Peninsula. Today, it is a global language with nearly 500 million native speakers, mainly in the Americas and Spain.

What is Spanish language?

Spanish is a part of the Ibero-Romance group of languages, which evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin in Iberia after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century.

What is the oldest written language in Spain?

The Visigothic Cartularies of Valpuesta, written in a late form of Latin, were declared in 2010 by the Royal Spanish Academy as the record of the earliest words written in Castilian, predating those of the Glosas Emilianenses.