[gothic-l] the word "the" as in "the house" or "the car"

Peter Gutierrez peter_galaxystar at YAHOO.COM
Wed May 11 15:54:39 UTC 2005


Hi Vladimir,

Nice to meet you.  Thanks for taking the time to
respond to my questions.  I always believed that the
word (el)came from the arabic language. It's a
surprise to hear that it didn't.  Never-the-less, it's
hard to believe that (el) didn't come from arabic in
some shape or fashion, since nearly a fifth of the
Spanish vocabulary is made up of arabic words.  I made
the association that if the Spanish word (al) was an
Arabic word, then (el) must have been, as well.  And
since the Moors didn't use the Roman-Greek alphabet,
that (al) and (el) must have been written out in the
Roman-Greek Alphabet according to it's sound and
meaning. (Al)is used in many arabic words in the
Spanish vocabulary. Lastly, because these words are so
short and simple and so widely used in Arabic names,
that they must have come from the Arabic language.  In
any case, what can be said is that, in regards to the
word (el), it was just a coincidence that the arabic
language (el) was so like the Latin (il), and that
both words had the exact same manner of usage in
grammar. Are you sure that Latin (il) wasn't borrowed
from the Arabic (el), as well? And also, would you
agree that the word (al), meaning "leaning towards "
or "in the manner of), is an arabic word? Al Jugo
(Spanish): Au jus (French). I guess in English, Al
Jugo means "In juice form" or "in the  form of juice:"
"the beef was cooked in juice form" or something like
that. It's a strange word :)

Peter Gutierrez
--- åÇÏÒÏ× ÷ÌÁÄÉÍÉÒ <vegorov at ipiran.ru> wrote:
> ********************
> Hi Peter!
>
> Gothic had definite articles, i.e. analogues to
> English <the>,
> but, leaving this item to more competent members of
> the Gothic-L,
> I'd like to note that Spanish <el> is NOT an Arabic
> word.
> Otherwise we should accept Italian <il> and French
> <le> also
> as loan words from Arabic, which seems unbelievable.
>
> More probable (and widely accepted) is derivation
> of the definite articles in all Romance languages
> from Latin
> <illus, illum, illa> 'this, that' for various
> genders.
> Thus origination of the Romance article is the same
> as for
> Germanic one (cf. English <the> from <this> or High
> German
> <der, das, die> from <dieser, dieses, diese> etc.).
> Though the change of <i> in Italian <il> to <e> in
> Spanish
> <el> may reflect some Moorish influence.
> By the way, the idea itself to put an article before
> all nouns
> may penetrate late Latin just from the Gothic,
> Langobardic
> or other Germanic languages.
>
> Vladimir
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gothic-l at yahoogroups.com
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> Behalf Of Peter Gutierrez
> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 9:42 AM
> To: gothic-l at yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [gothic-l] the word "the" as in "the house"
> or "the car"
>
>
> Hi fellow lovers of the written language,
>
> Does anybody know what the visigoths might have used
> for the word "the."   Spain uses an arabic word for
> "the" which is the word "EL."  What the [edit] did
> the
> visigoths used prior to the moorish invasions?  I
> imagine that they used something from their old
> gothic
> language. Perhaps something akin to ostrogothic or
> even something before they split up to become the
> east
> and west goths.
>
> Peter
>
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