Talk:nós

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Latest comment: 3 years ago by Ser be etre shi in topic removed Old Spanish entry in favour of nos
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removed Old Spanish entry in favour of nos

Hi. I removed the Old Spanish entry because as far as I know, the practice of distinguishing it from unstressed nos is either rare or nonexistent. Old Spanish did not use diacritic acutes, and I have never seen a modern edition of an Old Spanish text that distinguished stressed nós from unstressed nos (as Portuguese does). Also, the DRAE has entries for official spellings of obsolete words, and it does not contain a "nós"—rather, the usage is found under "nos" (with "venga a nos el tu reino" as an example sentence!). I have now taken the liberty of creating an Old Spanish entry for nos instead, after which I removed the one in this article.--Ser be être 是talk/stalk 23:58, 22 May 2021 (UTC)Reply