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Una colección de la Real Academia Española y la Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española para disfrutar de nuestra lengua. Los sercretos bien guardados (o no tanto) de la Lengua Española. En Nunca lo habría dicho se abordan de manera clara y amena asuntos poco conocidos, curiosidades y anécdotas relacionados con la historia del español, el léxico, la ortografía o la gramática: castellano o español, el mito del español más puro, el «color especial' de América, la discreción de la letra hache, los acentos que engañan, la palabra que no se puede escribir... Todas las claves para descubrir los secretos de nuestra lengua. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The Royal Spanish Academy and the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language created this collection to enjoy the language. In a clear and enjoyable way, this book addresses little known subjects, curiosities, and anecdotes related to the history of the Spanish language, the lexicon, the spelling and grammar: if it's Castilian or Spanish, the myth of the purest Spanish, the "special color" in the American Continent, the discretion of the letter "h", the confounding diacritics, the word that cannot be written... All key to discover the secrets of the Spanish language.
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