Omg I would never have expected to hear an Italian ensemble sing in medieval Galician. I mean this is exceptional. Thank you
@EdoardoLambertenghi4 жыл бұрын
Galician Portuguese is a neo-Latin language like Italian
@Yosoyosoy3 жыл бұрын
Never existed a “Galician portuguese”. It was only old Galician language which is the origin of Modern Galician and modern Portuguese and the language from the Castilian court.
@KrlKngMrtssn3 жыл бұрын
@@Yosoyosoy if I may: yours is just another commentary based on a Galician-centric point of view. It's a subjective, an opinion. 1. linguists will disagree 2. Portuguese reality is not Galician reality. You in Spain have the tendency of radical and rigid thinking, qualities you inherited from the culture of inquisition. But I understand your ignorance, because the educational system in Spain is among the worst in the OECD countries. I know your improving 👏
@KrlKngMrtssn3 жыл бұрын
@@Yosoyosoy very interesting points and bravo, quite accurate! Although I was speaking about the inherited mentality and culture of inquisition, NOT about their crimes committed. I didn't ask you to compare yourselves with other countries. You are beside the point.
@Yosoyosoy3 жыл бұрын
@@KrlKngMrtssn First. what I can observe very clearly is that your point of view is that of the Protestant propaganda against the Spanish empire from the XVI century and later, which never corresponds with real history of Spain or the Spanish Inquisition. It was build by political interests in the continuous war against the empire of that time, Spain, and true history of Spain was never taught precisely in your countries since then. The Protestant inquisition was much worse. Like the 25,000 witches burned in Germany by the Protestant inquisition, the Catholic holocaust in England, or the thousands of deaths and persecutions of Catholics and witches in Holland and the rest of Europe that make many Europeans, from central and northern Europe, in people uncapable of giving lessons to any Spaniard who knows his own history, as I do, about extremist minds, because your Protestant bias education shaped Germanic Protestant minds in a much more rigid way than Spanish. (As a reminder: Hitler and Stalin weren’t Spanish.) Second. You said linguist will disagree about what? About including the name of Portugal nonexistent when the language was born? It is not a linguist issue but an historical one. It’s historical data subjective? Even when it is polítically correct to say galaicoportuguese language, the point is that when that language was born, Portugal didn’t exist, neither before, and at Muslim invasion all that area was emptied, escaping its inhabitants to the north of Spain (Asturias and Galicia), and later the Muslim abandoned that area due to a civil war, and the North of Nowadays Portugal was retaken by the Asturian king with Galician nobility. It’s not so hard to understand even for a bias educated Protestant Germanic guy that even the name of Portugal (Condado Portucalense) was given by the Galician noble Vimara Perez. So the real origin of Portugal county was made by the soldiers and Galician nobility whose language was Galician (its original name) and not Portuguese wich is a modern imperial and more evolved language, like Castilian. Neither modern Galician been this much closer to old Galician than Portuguese. It was old romance galician language. I hope that clears my position a little bit to you wich is not based in political reasons, as it is now accepted, but in real history instead. I still really don’t know what bothers you about my first comment to judge me as an uneducated Spaniard without knowing me or my reasoning. There must be something else.
@iluguma28063 жыл бұрын
ESTUPENDA INTERPRETACION, DE LAS CANTIGAS DEL REY ALFONSO x, EL SABIO,!Rey de Castilla,de Leon,de Andalucia,de Murcia,de Sevilla,de Niebla y del Algarve ,hoy en dia de Portugal!
@paulomacan Жыл бұрын
A titulación completa era: Rei de Castela, de Toledo, de León, de Galicia, de Sevilla, de Córdoba, de Murcia, de Xaén e do Algarve (desde 1260). gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_X_o_Sabio#cite_note-5