Castilian dialect, Spanish Castellano, a dialect of the Spanish language (q.v.), the basis of modern standard Spanish. Originally the local dialect of Cantabria in north central Spain, Castilian spread to Castile. After the merger of the kingdoms of Castile, Leon, and Aragon in the late 15th century, it became the standard language of all Spain and in the following centuries the language also of Spanish America.
1: A stem change verb is a verb that also makes the change in the stem
2: I'm not sure what this one is i'm sorry
3: -empezar is e-ie
-poder is o-ue
- pedir is e-i
4: i'm very sorry I don't know this one either... I'm just looking at a paper I got in my spanish class for all of the answers
5: there are four types of stem-changing verbs
>o-ue
>e-ie
>e-i
>u-ue
C. El asesinato, el crimen
Answer: wow i forgot what this was i had it though
Explanation:
When Spanish people want to wish each other good luck, they say “Mucha mierda!” Turns out that is roughly the Spanish equivalent of “break a leg”