NATIONAL AND CULTURAL FEATURES OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE
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Spanish language, cultural identity, linguistic diversity, idiomatic expressions, historical influenceAbstract
The Spanish language, spoken by over 500 million people worldwide, is deeply intertwined with the history, traditions, and cultural identity of Spanish-speaking communities. This article explores the national and cultural characteristics of the Spanish language, analyzing its regional variations, idiomatic expressions, and the influence of historical, social, and indigenous elements. Through a comparative linguistic approach, the paper highlights the role of Spanish as a dynamic language shaped by its diverse cultural heritage.
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