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Different languages and dialects spoken in Spain.

Discover the linguistic richness of Spain through its diverse languages and dialects. Explore Castilian, Catalan, Galician, Basque, and Aranese, as well as the various ways of speaking in different regions, such as Andalusian, Canarian, and other peninsular dialects. Learn about the cultural diversity reflected in the languages of Spain and their historical and current importance.

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    Fila

    501 Global Votes
    • Unique

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    A Fala is a Romance language spoken in the Jálama Valley, in Extremadura, which makes it one of the minority languages spoken in Spain and part of its linguistic diversity.

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    Churro

    72 Global Votes
    • Forma parte del patrimonio cultural valenciano

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    Churro destaca en 'Diferentes idiomas y dialectos que se hablan en España.' por su relevancia y calidad demostrada en el contexto del ranking.

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    El Riojano

    50 Global Votes
    • Enriquece lingüística y geográficamente la región de La Rioja

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    El riojano, como dialecto histórico de transición entre el castellano y el aragonés, refleja la rica diversidad lingüística de España, manifestándose en particularidades fonéticas y léxicas propias de la región de La Rioja.

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    Castilian

    0 Global Votes
    • It is spoken by hundreds of millions of people

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    Castilian, also known as Spanish, is the official language of Spain and the most spoken in the country, making it an essential component of Spanish linguistic diversity. Its historical and cultural presence throughout the territory fully justifies its inclusion in this ranking.

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    Catalan

    0 Global Votes
    • Allows you to enjoy content from Catalan media

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    Catalan is a Romance language spoken by millions of people in Catalonia, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, and other regions of Spain, making it one of the most important and distinctive languages in the country. Its rich history and culture consolidate it as an essential component of Spanish linguistic diversity.

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    Galician

    0 Global Votes
    • Improves memory and concentration

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    Galician is a Romance language spoken in the autonomous community of Galicia, in Spain. It has a rich history and literature, and is recognized as one of the official languages of Spain.

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    Valencian

    0 Global Votes
    • Offers more employment options

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    Valencian is a variety of Catalan that is mainly spoken in the Valencian Community, making it one of the languages and dialects that contribute to the linguistic diversity of Spain. Its statutory recognition and widespread use justify its inclusion in this ranking.

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    Aranese

    0 Global Votes
    • It is co-official in the Aran Valley

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    Aranese is a variant of the Occitan language that is spoken in the Aran Valley, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. As the language of this territory, it is part of the linguistic diversity of Spain.

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    Andalusia

    0 Global Votes
    • It presents a rich variety of vocal timbres.

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    Andalusian is a dialectal variety of Spanish spoken in Andalusia that presents its own phonetic, lexical and grammatical features that distinguish it from other varieties of the language in Spain. Its rich history and linguistic particularities make it a distinctive dialect within the Spanish linguistic landscape.

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    Canarian

    0 Global Votes
    • Easy maintenance

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    Canarian, as a dialect of Spanish, reflects a linguistic variant specific to the Canary Islands, with historical and geographical influences that distinguish it from other ways of speaking Spanish in Spain. Its phonetic, lexical and syntactic particularities contribute to the dialectal richness of the country.

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    Extremaduran

    0 Global Votes
    • Retains an important cultural value for its speakers

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    Extremaduran is a Romance language spoken in Extremadura, Spain, which descends from Vulgar Latin and has evolved with influences from Castilian and Portuguese, making it a distinctive dialect within the Spanish linguistic landscape. Its presence contributes to the linguistic diversity of Spain, reflecting the cultural richness and the particular history of the Extremaduran region.

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    Murcian (Panocho)

    0 Global Votes
    • Reflects the cultural identity of the region

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    Murcian, also known as panocho, is a linguistic variety spoken in the Region of Murcia that presents its own characteristics that are differentiated from standard Castilian, which makes it a relevant dialect within the linguistic landscape of Spain. Its unique vocabulary, phonetics and grammar reflect the rich history and culture of the region.

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    Astur-Leonese (Bable)

    0 Global Votes
    • Fundamental part of the identity and culture of Asturias

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    Astur-Leonese, also known as bable, is a Romance language spoken in some regions of Spain, mainly in Asturias and León, which makes it an important component of the linguistic diversity of the country. Its historical presence and continued use justify its inclusion in a ranking of languages and dialects spoken in Spain.

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    Romaní (Caló)

    0 Global Votes
    • Refleja la experiencia de la comunidad gitana en la península ibérica

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    El romaní, también conocido como caló, es una lengua hablada por la comunidad gitana en España, con una presencia histórica y cultural significativa en diversas regiones del país, lo que justifica su inclusión en la lista de idiomas y dialectos hablados en España. Aunque influenciado por el español, conserva características lingüísticas propias que lo distinguen.

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    Castellano septentrional

    0 Global Votes
    • Es más conservador y cercano al castellano estándar

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    El castellano septentrional es una variedad dialectal del español que se habla en el norte de España, con características fonéticas y léxicas propias que lo distinguen de otras variantes del idioma en el país, justificando su inclusión en un ranking de idiomas y dialectos españoles.

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    Castellano meridional

    0 Global Votes
    • Forma parte del rico mosaico lingüístico de España

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    El castellano meridional es un conjunto de dialectos del idioma español hablados en la mitad sur de España, que presentan características lingüísticas propias y variaciones notables con respecto al castellano estándar.

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    Leonés

    0 Global Votes
    • Es un elemento importante del patrimonio cultural de la región

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    El leonés es una lengua romance histórica hablada en partes de las regiones de León, Zamora y Salamanca, con raíces lingüísticas distintas que contribuyen a la diversidad lingüística de España. Como lengua con su propia gramática y vocabulario, representa una parte importante del patrimonio cultural y lingüístico del país.

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    Manchego

    0 Global Votes
    • Rico vocabulario con términos arcaizantes

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    Manchego destaca en 'Diferentes idiomas y dialectos que se hablan en España.' por su relevancia y calidad demostrada en el contexto del ranking.