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Meaning of fablaua




furoya

fablaua
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It is an inflection of the verb fablar ("to speak"), which is an archaism and today is written "spoke", the /f/ having been replaced by a /h/, and the /u/ again by a /v/ and finally by the /b/. It should be clarified that although this verb form has not been used for centuries, it still appears in the dictionary of the RAE (twenty-third edition), of course in the infinitive; Because as anyone who has ever used a dictionary knows, definitions are only in infinitive and other impersonal forms. The conjugation of such ancient versions are only available in specialized publications for philologists, historians, literati, and researchers in general. See verbs/spoke.

  




Víctor

Speaking is how it is written today. Fablaua is a word used back in medieval times. It is part of the so-called Romance language. It is interesting to see that many words of that time were not picked up even by the Dictionary of the Royal Academy. !! What a failure of association!!

  



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