An Asturianism is a word usage, or linguistic feature particular to the Asturian language, or the Asturian dialect of Spanish.
Asturianu
An Asturian pony is a form of pony from the Asturias, also known as an Asturcon.
mazana
His nickname is 'El Guaje' which is Asturian for 'The Kid'.
The nationality of the last name Terrero is Asturian-Leones. The meaning of the last name Terrero is mound of Earth.
Valdes is an Asturian-Leonese and Spanish name. It's a habitational name from either of the two places called Valdés in Málaga and Asturies.
"Tu non vuelvas a la mio casa faciendo ruiu coles madreñes" = Don't come back to my house making noise with your madreñes. Madreñes are traditional Asturian shoes.
Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian and Romanian are the most widely spoken.Others are: Aragonese, Aromanian, Arpitan, Asturian, Catalan, Corsican, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Friulan, Galician, Ladino, Leonese, Lombard, Mirandese, Neapolitan, Occitan, Piedmontese, Romansh, Sardinian, Sicilian, Venetian and Walloon.
No, Spanish is not the only language to use upside down punctuation marks. They are also used in languages like Asturian, Galician, and Waray-Waray. These marks help distinguish the beginning and end of questions or exclamations in written text.
The official language of the unified crowns of Castille and Aragon (Spain) is CASTILIAN, called Spanish by most people outside of Spain. However, Spain has numerous official and unofficial regional languages throughout its various provinces, which include: Catalan, Valencian, Basque, Asturian, Extremaduran, and Galician.
yesPiniella grew up in West Tampa, Florida. His Asturian grandparents immigrated to Florida from Asturias, Spain. As a child, he played PONY League Baseball alongside Tony La Russa. He attended Jesuit High School of Tampa where he was an All-American in basketball. After graduation, he attended the University of Tampa where he was an All-American in baseballThe Asturians are an ethnic group or nation living in the historical country of the Principality of Asturias, provinces of León, Zamora, Santander and Tras OS Montes in the north of Spain and Portugal. They have Celtic and Visigothic background and they speak the Asturian language
The Philippe Cousteau Anchor Museum [Museo de Anclas Philippe Cousteau] is an open air museum in the Spanish Principality of Asturias [Principado de Asturias]. The museum includes a bronze bust of Philippe Cousteau, a large ceramic mural, and currently 15 ship anchors. The bust was sculpted by Asturian artist Vicente Menendez-Santarua Prendes [b. November 23, 1936]. The ceramic mural was designed by Ramón Rodríguez [b. January 1, 1943], Asturian artist and Director of la Escuela Municipal de Cerámica de Avilés since 1983. The mural was assembled by the school.