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    Miscellanea   /   by admin   /   July 04, 2021

    Barbarism

    The barbarisms They are language vices which consist of mispronouncing or misspelling certain words, or using improper words, believing that they have a certain meaning, when in fact their meaning is different. For example: naides, guevo, you went.

    The Spanish language (like all the others) has a series of resources so that communication, either orally or in writing, is effective, which in part depends on the receiver correctly understanding or decoding the messages.

    Most of the people in school are acquiring basic vocabulary and normative knowledge who govern their language and manage to construct words and sentences by speaking and writing adequate.

    Examples of barbarism

    Here are some very common barbarisms as an example, with the corresponding clarification of which is the correct word:

    1. ‘You bought’ for you bought.
    2. ‘Guevo’ per egg
    3. ‘Inauguration’ by inauguration
    4. ‘Nobody’ by nobody
    5. ‘Picsa’ for pizza
    6. 'Custion' by question
    7. ‘Interperie’ by bad weather
    8. ‘You were’ why did you go
    9. ‘Both' for both
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    11. ‘Jrito’ by fried
    12. ‘Made it'So he kicked him out (told him to leave)
    13. 'Hebrew' by Israeli (born in Israel)
    14. ‘Pour’ for pouring
    15. 'Hindu' by Indian (born in India)
    16. ‘Trumpeting’ for stumbling
    17. 'Addition' by addiction
    18. ‘Except’ for except
    19. It is 'Lego' in the field (it means that you are not an expert in that subject, but it is usually used when wanting to say otherwise)
    20. 'Libido' for libido
    21. ‘There were’ for there

    Characteristics of barbarisms

    The concept of barbarism usually has a nuance pejorative Well, if we pay attention to its etymology, the barbarian has to do with the violent, the rustic or the careless, and conveys the idea that barbarism will be used by those people included in the rather low sociocultural strata, not endowed with the language competence to identify the correct paths of language.

    However, in many cases barbarisms do nothing more than follow the general rules of language and apply them for cases in which it is not arbitrarily appropriate to do so, so confusion is the most common outcome. frequent.

    It is no coincidence that the barbarisms are:

    Other barbarisms

    The other idea of ​​barbarism has more to do with the essence of the term and corresponds to those words that are used erroneously due to the simple ignorance of their correct writing, pronunciation or significance.

    It is clear that the most immediate origin of these barbarisms is the intergenerational transmission of these mispronounced or misused words, which will then be repeated with the same error.

    In some cases the barbarisms are more closely related to the typical pronunciations of a certain region and the influence of other languages ​​in multicultural societies, which adds one more factor in determining the typical error.

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    Arabisms Hellenisms Mexicanisms
    Archaisms Indigenisms Quechuismos
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