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Castrapo (a portmanteau of ''castellano'' and ''trapo'', meaning ''rag'') is the pejorative name for the form of the Spanish language spoken in the region of Galicia and which heavily uses Galician vocabulary and syntax. The dictionary from the Royal Galician Academy defines it as a "variation of the Spanish language, distinguished by the abundance of words and expressions taken from Galician language". What today seems sure is that it is a spanish with many Galician strokes, but not the other way around. That is how it is said in their definitions. other important dictionaries as the Cumio or IrIndo, apart from the Academy itself. For example, the phrase ''Close the window'' would be ''Pecha a ventana'' (Castrapo.) In other languages it would be: ''Pecha a xanela'' (Galician);''Cierra la ventana'' (Spanish); ''Fecha a janela'' (Portuguese.) Galician reintegrationist groups also use the word ''Castrapo'' to refer disapprovingly to the current standard form of Galician, which they consider to be overly influenced by Spanish and unnaturally distant from the standard Portuguese language. ==See also== * Reintegrationism - a movement which defends the unity of Galician and Portuguese as a single language 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Castrapo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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