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Archaic Spanish and Other Spanish Phenomena

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Archaic Spanish and Other Spanish Phenomena game quiz
"A quiz on some archaic forms of Spanish, as well as some more modern phenomena that have popped up in the past few hundred years."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. When reading literature from Columbus' day, you will find that the language is a little different. Which of the following is an archaic form of "vi" (I saw) that can be found in conquest and pre-conquest literature?
    vini
    vis
    vide
    vio


2. In Spanish today you have instances where two words join together to form one word, such as "de + el = del." A few hundred years ago, this was more common. Which of the following would be written as "de ella" today?
    del
    deja
    dela
    della


3. You are reading an old document and you see the word "foja." What would be its modern equivalent?
    hoja
    foca
    foha
    fojja


4. In Spanish, "usted" is a formal way to say you (singular); however, "usted" hasn't always been "usted." Which word/phrase did the word "usted" originate from?
    fusted
    bus ested
    gusto sed
    Vuestra merced


5. In Spanish, "tú" is the singular, familiar form of you. In some Latin American countries, there is another way to say you, which is even more informal. What is it?
    vos
    osca
    tuno
    usta


6. In some regions, words differ a little bit from the normal Spanish pronunciation. One such word is "nadie", which means 'no one'. Which of the following is an alternative word/pronunciation of "nadie"?
    naide/naiden
    nido
    nada
    nede


7. Which of the following is an archaic spelling of the word "muchacho"?
    mucaco
    muchico
    mushasho
    mochacho


8. Another archaic verb form, which can still be found in the dialect of some modern Spanish speakers is "trujo", which means 'he brought'. What would the more modern form of this verb be?
    traejo
    trao
    trajo
    trago


9. Some words in Spanish came about as a result of the mixing of several words. Which of the following resulted from the phrase "hijo de algo"?
    hidalgo
    jodago
    hidego
    ijodelo


10. We saw previously that 'h' was sometimes written as 'f' in older texts in a more archaic form of Spanish. There are some instances where in the archaic form of the word 'h' was replaced with 'g'. What would the modern form of the word "agora" be?
    ajora
    ahora
    afora
    amora

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