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Sigma KEE - SpanishLanguage
SpanishLanguage(spanish language)
Mexican_Spanish, Spanish

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(documentation SpanishLanguage EnglishLanguage "A Romance language that is the official language of Spain, Mexico, and many Central and South American countries.") Mid-level-ontology.kif 15215-15216
(documentation SpanishLanguage EnglishLanguage "The SpanishLanguage is a CastilianLanguage of Spain. SIL code: SPN. ISO 639-1: es. ISO 639-2: spa. Population: 28,173,600 in Spain, 72.8% of the population (1986). Population total all countries: 322,200,000 to 358,000,000 first language users (1999 WA--source for the second figure), 417,000,000 including second language users (1999 WA). Region: Central and southern Spain and the Canary Islands. Also spoken in 43 other countries including Andorra, Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Finland, France. Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO, CASTILIAN. Dialects: ANDALUSIAN, MURCIAN, ARAGONESE, NAVARRESE, CASTILIAN, CANARY ISLANDS SPANISH, AMERICAN SPANISH. Comments: Leonese has similarities to Asturian, and may be extinct. 89% lexical similarity with Portuguese, 85% with Catalan, 82% with Italian, 76% with Sardinian, 75% with French, 74% with Rheto-Romance, 71% with Rumanian. Most mother tongue speakers of other languages in Spain use Spanish as second language. The Aragonese dialect of Spanish is different from the Aragonese language. Official language. Dictionary. Grammar. SVO, prepositions, genitives, relatives after noun heads, articles, numerals before noun heads, adjectives before or after noun heads depending on whether it is evaluative or descriptive, question word initial, (C(C))V(C), nontonal. Christian. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Andorra. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 24,600 in Andorra, 60% of population (1986). Alternate names: CASTILIAN. Comments: Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Argentina. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 33,000,000 in Argentina (1995 estimate). Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Belize. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 80,477 in Belize (1991 census). Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: Radio programs, TV. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Bolivia. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 3,483,700 in Bolivia (1995 estimate). Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Chile. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 13,800,000 in Chile, including 25% Spanish, 66% mestizo (1995). Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Colombia. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 34,000,000 in Colombia (1995 estimate). Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Costa Rica. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 3,300,000 in Costa Rica (1995 estimate). Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Cuba. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 10,000,000 in Cuba (1995 estimate). Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Dominican Republic. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 6,886,000 in Dominican Republic (1995 estimate), 87% of the population. Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Ecuador. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 9,500,000 in Ecuador (1995 estimate). Comments: National language. Christian. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: El Salvador. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 5,900,000 in El Salvador (1995), or 92.3% of the population (1982 Barrett). Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Equatorial Guinea. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 11,500 in Equatorial Guinea (1993 Johnstone). Comments: Official language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: France. (Language name: SPANISH.) Alternate names: CASTILLIAN. Comments: Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Gibraltar. (Language name: SPANISH.) Comments: Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Guatemala. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 4,673,000 in Guatemala (1995 estimate). Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Honduras. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 5,600,000 in Honduras (1996). Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Mexico. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 86,211,000 first language speakers in Mexico (1995), 88% of the population. Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Morocco. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 20,000 in Morocco (1993 Johnstone). Comments: Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Nicaragua. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 4,347,000 in Nicaragua (1995 estimate). Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Panama. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 2,100,000 in Panama (1995 estimate). Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Paraguay. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 110,000 in Paraguay (1979 estimate). Comments: Used in education and government. National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Peru. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 20,000,000 in Peru (1995 estimate). Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Philippines. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 2,658 (1990 census). Comments: Formerly the official language. Used by a few families as mother tongue. Christian. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Puerto Rico. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 3,437,120 speakers in Puerto Rico, 90% of the population (1996). Comments: Some dialects are considered to be archaic. National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Trinidad and Tobago. (Language name: SPANISH.) Comments: Users seem to be second language users only. Frequent contact with Venezuelan fishing communities that lie nine miles off the coast of Trinidad. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Uruguay. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 3,000,000 in Uruguay (1995 estimate). Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: USA. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 22,400,000 in USA, 8.9% of the population (1990 census). Alternate names: ESPANOL, CASTELLANO. Comments: Population: has increased 61% or more since 1970. Official language. Bible 1553-1979. Also spoken in: Venezuela. (Language name: SPANISH.) Population: 21,480,000 in Venezuela (1995 estimate). Comments: National language. Bible 1553-1979.(extract from http:/ / www.ethnologue.com/ )") Languages.kif 10359-10444
(externalImage SpanishLanguage "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ 1/ 11/ Dialectos_del_castellano_en_Espa%C3%B1a.png") pictureList.kif 7949-7949
(externalImage SpanishLanguage "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ 6/ 6c/ Map-Hispanophone_World.png") pictureList.kif 7950-7950
(externalImage SpanishLanguage "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ 8/ 8a/ Page_of_Lay_of_the_Cid.jpg") pictureList.kif 6884-6884
(externalImage SpanishLanguage "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ c/ c9/ Mapa_-_Paises_voseantes.png") pictureList.kif 7951-7951
(instance SpanishLanguage CastilianLanguage) Languages.kif 10358-10358 Spanish language is an instance of castilian language
(instance SpanishLanguage NaturalLanguage) Mid-level-ontology.kif 15214-15214 Spanish language is an instance of natural language
(instance SpanishLanguage SpokenHumanLanguage) Mid-level-ontology.kif 15213-15213 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Anger "ira") emotion.kif 963-963 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Anxiety "ansiedad") emotion.kif 1170-1170 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Compassion "compasión") emotion.kif 1004-1004 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Contempt "desprecio") emotion.kif 731-731 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Contentment "satisfacción") emotion.kif 891-891 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Despair "desesperación") emotion.kif 934-934 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Disappointment "Déception") emotion.kif 945-945 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Disgust "asco") emotion.kif 830-830 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage EmotionalStress "estrés") emotion.kif 1184-1184 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Fear "miedo") emotion.kif 1019-1019 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Guilt "culpa") emotion.kif 1077-1077 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Happiness "felicidad") emotion.kif 815-815 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Hate "odio") emotion.kif 1052-1052 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Interested "interés") emotion.kif 719-719 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Irritation "irritación") emotion.kif 926-926 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language
(termFormat SpanishLanguage Jealousy "celos") emotion.kif 712-712 Spanish language is an instance of spoken human language

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(documentation Agent SpanishLanguage "Algo o alguien que puede actuar por cuenta propia y producir cambios en el mundo.") spanish_format.kif 325-326
(documentation AnimalLanguage SpanishLanguage "La subclass de Languages usada por Animals además de Humans.") spanish_format.kif 294-295
(documentation ArtificialLanguage SpanishLanguage "La subclass de Languages que son diseñados por Humans.") spanish_format.kif 296-297
(documentation AssignmentFn SpanishLanguage "Si F es una Function con un valor de los objetos denotado por N1,..., NK, entonces (AssignmentFn F N1 ... NK) es el valor de aplicar F a los objetos denotado por N1,..., NK. De lo contrario, el valor es indefinido.") spanish_format.kif 131-134
(documentation Atom SpanishLanguage "Un elemento muy pequeño que retiene su identidad en reacciones químicas. Consiste en un AtomicNucleus y unos Electrons alrededor del AtomicNucleus.") spanish_format.kif 220-222
(documentation AtomicNucleus SpanishLanguage "El núcleo del Atom. Se compone de Protons y Neutrons.") spanish_format.kif 225-226
(documentation Character SpanishLanguage "Un elemento de un abecedario, un conjunto de números, etc. Note que un Character puede o no ser parte un Language. Character es una subclase de SymbolicString, porque cada instancia de Character es una secuencia que consiste de un único elemento.") spanish_format.kif 272-275
(documentation Collection SpanishLanguage "Collections tienen members como Classes, pero a diferencia de Classes, tienen lugar en espacio-tiempo y se pueden añadir y eliminar members sin cambiar la identidad de la Collection, por ejemplo, juegos de herramientas, equipos de futbol, y rebaños de ovejas.") spanish_format.kif 252-255
(documentation CompoundSubstance SpanishLanguage "La Class de Substances que contiene dos o más elementos (ElementalSubstances) en proporción definitiva por peso. La composición de un compuesto no varía independientemente del método de preparación. Los compuestos se componen de más de un tipo de átomo (elemento). El término, «molécula» se usa muchas veces como la unidad más pequeña que todavía retiene todas las propiedades del compuesto. Por ejemplo la sal común, (cloruro de sodio, NaCl), azúcar (sacarosa, C_{12}H_{22}O_{11}) y el agua (H_2O).") spanish_format.kif 233-239
(documentation ComputerLanguage SpanishLanguage "La clase de Languages diseñados e interpretados por una computadora.") spanish_format.kif 298-299
(documentation ConstructedLanguage SpanishLanguage "Un ConstructedLanguage (lengua construida) que no evolucionó espontáneamente en una comunidad de hablantes sino que la gramática y el vocabulario se inventaron por expertos de lenguaje con el fin de producir un idioma con la gramática más regular que un lenguaje natural. Esta clase incluye los lenguajes como el esperanto que se crea para facilitar comunicación internacional.") spanish_format.kif 302-306
(documentation ContentBearingObject SpanishLanguage "Cualquier SelfConnectedObject que expresa contenido. Puede ser una Proposition, por ejemplo cuando ContentBearingObject sea una Sentence o Text, o pueda ser una representación de un objeto abstracto o físico representation como un Icon, Word o Phrase.") spanish_format.kif 267-270
(documentation ContentBearingPhysical SpanishLanguage "Un Object o Process que expresa contenido. Esto cubre los Objects que contienen una Proposition, como un libro, así como un ManualSignLanguage, por lo que puede contener una Proposition.") spanish_format.kif 261-264
(documentation ContentBearingProcess SpanishLanguage "Cualquier Process, por ejemplo ManualHumanLanguage, que puede contener una Proposition.") spanish_format.kif 265-266
(documentation CorpuscularObject SpanishLanguage "Un SelfConnectedObject cuyas propiedades no comparten entre todo el objeto.") spanish_format.kif 245-246
(documentation Electron SpanishLanguage "SubatomicParticles que están alrededor del AtomicNucleus. Los electrones están cargados con carga negativa.") spanish_format.kif 227-228
(documentation ElementalSubstance SpanishLanguage "La Class de PureSubstances que no puede ser separable en dos o más Substances por medios químicos o físicos. Se excluyen los procesos nucleares. ElementalSubstances son compuestos de sólo un tipo de átomo. Por ejemplo, hierro (Fe), cobre (Cu) y oxígeno n (O_2). Las ElementalSubstances son la más sencillas de PureSubstances.") spanish_format.kif 211-215
(documentation EnglishLanguage SpanishLanguage "Es una lengua germánica que incorpora muchas palabras de raíz romance. Es la lengua oficial del UnitedStates (EE UU), Reino Unido y muchos otros países.") spanish_format.kif 318-320
(documentation Entity SpanishLanguage "La clase universal de individuos. Es el nodo principal de la ontología.") spanish_format.kif 137-138
(documentation Formula SpanishLanguage "Una fórmula bien formada sintácticamente en el SUO-KIF, un lenguaje de representación de conocimiento.") spanish_format.kif 323-324
(documentation FrontFn SpanishLanguage "Una Function que mapea un Object al lado que generalmente recibe la mayoría de la atención o que típicamente está orientado al mismo sentido en el que el Object se mueve. Note que esta es una función parcial porque algunos Objects no tienen lados, por ejemplo, manzanas y esféricos. Note que el rango de la Function es indefinido en la misma manera que ImmediateFutureFn y ImmediatePastFn son indefinidos. Aunque este estado indefinido es indeseable desde el punto de vista teórico, no hay implicaciones practicas y significativas desde que hay acuerdo intersubjetivo en casi todas las veces.") spanish_format.kif 160-167
(documentation FrontFn SpanishLanguage "Una Function que mapea un Object al lado que generalmente recibe la mayoría de la atención o que típicamente está orientado al mismo sentido en la que el Object se mueve. Note que esta es una función parcial porque algunos Objects no tienen lados, por ejemplo, manzanas y esféricos. Note que el rango de la Function es indefinido en la misma manera que ImmediateFutureFn y ImmediatePastFn son indefinidos. Aunque este estado indefinido es indeseable desde el punto de vista teórico, no hay implicaciones practicas y significativa desde que hay acuerdo intersubjetivo en casi todas las veces.") spanish_format.kif 152-159
(documentation HumanLanguage SpanishLanguage "La subclass de Languages usados o sea «lenguajes naturales» por Humans.") spanish_format.kif 300-301
(documentation Icon SpanishLanguage "Esta es la subclase de ContentBearingPhysical que no es parte del Language y que tiene alguna similitud con los Objects que representan. Esta Class incluiría los señales de tráfico, obras de arte representacionales y las fotos, etc.") spanish_format.kif 280-283
(documentation Language SpanishLanguage "Un sistema de signos para expresar pensamientos. El sistema puede ser natural o artificial, por ejemplo, algo que emerge poco a poco como un artefacto cultural o algo se crea intencionalmente por una persona o grupo de personas.") spanish_format.kif 290-293

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(codeMapping ISO-639-1 "es" SpanishLanguage) Languages.kif 14799-14799 "es" in ISO-639-1 denotes spanish language


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