Re: qis iscijat a linuva "afer?"
From: | Cathy Whitlock <cprincessw@...> |
Date: | Thursday, July 20, 2000, 21:03 |
In a message dated 7/19/2000 5:41:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
hobbit@MAIL.EARTHLIGHT.CO.NZ writes:
<< This could be an interesting question. Does it remain a national
language or become the community language of a religious minority.
Catholic or Donatist, or maybe even Manichaean!
- andrew. >>
I am not sure which language you are talking about, if you mean Mozarabic, it
doesn't really exist today- the Spanish part of the language took over its
Arabic counterpart, and sure, a lot of Arabic words are still present, but
not enough to make it a separate language from Spanish because the National
Spanish Language Society in Spain adopted those Arabic words as part of the
official Catilian Spanish.