Arabic influence on the Spanish language By Nada Shaath This lesson was developed by using funds from QFI (Qatar Foundation International)

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Arabic influence on the Spanish language By Nada Shaath This lesson was developed by using funds from QFI (Qatar Foundation International)

Pre- Assessments Vocabulary The Art of Cognates (Worksheet)

Arabic influence Arabic influence on the Spanish language has been significant, due to the Islamic presence in the Iberian peninsula between 711 and 1492 A.D. In this lesson we will examine Arabic influence on Spain in three areas : A.Architecture B.Language C.Music

Where are we in the world

Islamic World

Islamic world during Ummayad Period

Al Andalus Al-Andalus (Arabic: الأندلس ‎) was the Arabic name given to the parts of the Iberian Peninsula governed by Arab Muslims, at various times in the period between 711 and 1492 (781 years).

Andalus map

Muslim occupation of Al Andalus

Muslims influence on Spain Besides the food crops, Muslim brought to the Iberian Peninsula the cotton plant, which in Spanish is called algodon from the Arabic alqutn. They also developed the silk industry, to make Al-Andalus one of the major silk manufacturing countries of the medieval world. The fine fabrics of which Europe was to be proud in later centuries had their origin in this land of the Moors

Islamic Influence on Spanish Architecture Islamic architecture encompasses a wide range of both secular and religious styles from the foundation of Islam to the present day, influencing the design and construction of buildings and structures in Islamic culture. The principal Islamic architectural types are: the Mosque, the Tomb, the Palace and the Fort. From these four types, the vocabulary of Islamic architecture is derived and used for buildings of lesser importance such as public baths, fountains and domestic architecture.

Islam influence on Architecture in Spain

Al Hambra Palace Al Hamrah “meaning the red”

Completed towards the end of Muslim rule in Spain by Yusuf I ( ) and Muhammed V, Sultan of Granada ( ), the Alhambra is a reflection of the culture of the last days of the Nasrid emirate of Granada. It is a place where artists and intellectuals had taken refuge as Christian Spain won victories over Al Andalus. The Alhambra mixes natural elements with man-made ones, and is a testament to the skill of Muslim craftsmen of that time. The literal translation of Alhambra "red fortress" derives from the color of the red clay of the surroundings of which the fort is made. The buildings of the Alhambra were originally whitewashed; however, the buildings now seen today are reddish.

A building in Spain with beautiful islamic patterns made of mosaic.

Patterns.. Patterns Beautiful Islamic designs that influence the colors of Spanish art in Spain and latin America

Look and appreciate With a partner look at the pictures provided to you, and discuss with a partner similarities and differences.

Arabic Language Influence on Spanish Language

Modern day Spanish language (also called castellano in Spanish) first appeared in the small Christian Kingdom of Castile in Northern Spain during this period of Islamic domination over most of the Iberian peninsula. As a result, the language was influenced by Andalusi Arabic practically from its inception.

Arabic was used among the local elites and local Arabic-influenced Romance dialects, known collectively as Mozarabic were more prevalent as the vernacular language. Only the kingdom of Granada, under the Nasrid dynasty was totally arabized after many centuries of Muslim rule.

Modern Spanish is thus a mixture of Old Castilian and the Mozarabic dialects which it absorbed. This fusion explains why Spanish has, in many cases, both Latin and Arabic derived words for the same meaning.

Lexical influence The exact number of words of Arabic origin in Spanish is not known and many words not included on this list are regionalisms: words which are used in certain parts of Spain and/or Latin America but are generally unknown elsewhere

Suffix i The suffix í. Arabic has a very common type of adjective, known as the nisba or relationship adjective, which is formed by adding the suffix -ī (masc.) o ية -iyya (fem.) to a noun. This has given Spanish the suffix -í (both masc. and fem.), creating adjectives from nouns which indicate relationship or belonging. Examples are Marbellí, Ceutí, Maghrebí, Zaragocí, Andalusí or Alfonsí.

Expression A number of expressions such as "¡Ole!" (sometimes spelled "olé" ), from wa'llah, or ojalá, from inch'allah, have been borrowed directly from Arabic.

Phonetics Arabic influence is thought to have influenced the phonetics of the Andalusian dialect of Spanish (and indirectly certain Latin American dialects). For example, the use of the fricative H, or the substitution of the sh for the ch sound is considered to be a result of contact with Arabic.

Nisba Egypt Masr = Masri Masr iyya Arab= Arab( ) Arab( ) Maxeek = Maxeek( ) Maxeek ( ) Inglees= Franca= Amrica = Balad=

With a friend try to do these in Arabic مصر مصري مصرية إنجليز بلد

Arabic Influence on Spanish Music Flamenco music was born, and still lives, among the scenic green hills of Andalusia in southern Spain The Arab roots of flamenco run deep. Though some scholars believe the word flamenco means “Flemish,” others think it is a corruption of the colloquial Arabic felag mangu, meaning “fugitive peasant” and derived from a root meaning “to flee.” The term came into use in the 14th century, and was first applied to the Andalusian Gypsies themselves, who were called either gitanos or flamencos.

Test your knowledge What did you learn? 1.What three Arabic influences we discussed today? 2.Write down 5 Spanish words that are of Arabic origin. 3.The closest country to Spain Geographically is (Morocco, Lebanon, Iraq) 4.What is the meaning of professor in Arabic?