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There are two names given in Spanish to the Spanish language: español ("Spanish") and castellano ("Castilian"). Spanish speakers from different countries or backgrounds can show a preference for one term or the other, or use them indiscriminately, but political issues or common usage might lead speakers to prefer one term over the other. This article identifies the differences between those terms, the countries or backgrounds that show a preference for one or the other, and the implications the choice of words might have for a native Spanish speaker.

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  • Controversia por el nombre del idioma español (es)
  • Names given to the Spanish language (en)
  • Polêmica em torno das denominações espanhol e castelhano (pt)
  • Название испанского языка (ru)
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  • Исторически в испанском языке сложилось два названия самого испанского языка: español («испанский») и castellano («кастильский»), используемых довольно широко. Вопрос о правомерности или предпочтении использования того или иного термина для обозначения языка в целом не получил однозначного разрешения до настоящего времени как в самой Испании, так и в испаноязычном сообществе. (ru)
  • There are two names given in Spanish to the Spanish language: español ("Spanish") and castellano ("Castilian"). Spanish speakers from different countries or backgrounds can show a preference for one term or the other, or use them indiscriminately, but political issues or common usage might lead speakers to prefer one term over the other. This article identifies the differences between those terms, the countries or backgrounds that show a preference for one or the other, and the implications the choice of words might have for a native Spanish speaker. (en)
  • La controversia por el nombre del idioma español es la discusión sobre si resulta más apropiado («correcto») denominar al idioma común hablado en España, Hispanoamérica, Guinea Ecuatorial y en otras zonas hispanohablantes, como «español» o «castellano»; o bien si ambas formas son equivalentes. (es)
  • A polêmica em torno das denominações 'espanhol' e 'castelhano' está baseada num suposto conflito para decidir a terminologia mais apropriada para denominar o idioma falado na Hispano-América, na Espanha e noutras zonas hispanófonas. Assim, a polêmica está entre os termos 'espanhol' (español, em espanhol) ou 'castelhano' (castellano, em espanhol), ou melhor, se ambas são formas perfeitamente sinônimas e aceitáveis, que é atualmente o critério acadêmico. (pt)
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