Friday, November 5, 2010
Broken Small Capillaries Running
today's entry about being a notice to mariners. Especially those who have to write something in Castilian, or for employment purposes, or for leisure.
The point is that our magnificent Royal Academy of the tongue meets periodically to update issues concerning our language.
With these premises have decided that it was time to make new rules (the most recent major published more than 10 years) with which the students had easier not to make spelling mistakes, but for the rest of "old glories" would involve only a disorder more tiresome than having to adapt.
Anyway, if you noticed the "one" of the previous sentence and thought "this guy has got a foul, then I have to say not now.
changes mainly affect words that are "accent" to differentiate themselves from others and that according to the SAR today is no longer necessary and will be the very context that mark what we mean.
defined also important issues for most deaths (the crisis is nothing compared to this ("this" is not needed from now on)) as are the names given to the letters. The "Y" is called "ye" and "w" "w double."
The trouble with our friends "ch" and "ll" are no longer final letters of the alphabet but in fact no longer were.
Other tontunas as not to use the "q" if it specifies the phoneme "ka" or loss of accents in monosyllables leave it to you to read the article in "The Country" relating to: "i Greek is called "e"
Finally, the SAR trying to simplify the language and bring it closer to the language sms so that any chump can write without mistakes, we make puñeta others that we adapt our customs and rules learned, not now become anchors to suspend and put fault.
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