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«Lengua castellanan es una manera

de referirse a la lengua española. De
dónde proviene esa denominación?
(Don Quijote)

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Answer:

Ouestion?

«Spanish language is a way

to refer to the Spanish language. From

where does that name come from?

(Don Quixote)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hmmmm Don Ouixote: He borrowed this name from Alonso de Quesada y Salazar, the great uncle of Catalina de Salazar y Palacios, whom Cervantes married in 1584. Alonso is believed to have inspired not only the name but also the general characterization of the novel's hero. And, the name Quixote came from the word for "thigh armor.

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Answer:

El castellano refiere a Castilla.

Step-by-step explanation:

El castellano proviene, originalmente, del antiguo

Reino de Castilla - La Mancha

(La misma Mancha de donde es el Quijote)

Se denomina Castilla por la cantidad de castillos que existen en el lugar.

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