"Ibero-romance" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Iberoromance refers to a group of Romance languages that originated in the Iberian Peninsula, specifically Spain and Portugal. These languages have developed from Latin and share similar grammar and vocabulary, but have distinct differences. The Iberoromance languages include:
Spanish (Spain)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Galician (Galicia, Spain)
Leonese (Spain)
Mirandese (Portugal)
Aragonese (Aragon, Spain)
These languages share a common Latin root and have evolved over time through various historical and cultural influences, leading to the distinct dialects and languages spoken today.
An IBAN, or International Bank Account Number, is a standardized format for identifying bank accounts internationally. It is used to facilitate the transfer of funds across borders, and it contains information such as the account number, bank code, and country code. The IBAN is usually 15-34 characters in length and is used in many countries including the European Union, North America, and Asia.
Iberia refers to the Iberian Peninsula, which is the region in southwestern Europe that includes modern-day Spain, Portugal, and Andorra. It can also refer to the airline Iberia, which is the flag carrier of Spain. In general, the term Iberia refers to the culture, history, and geography of the region.
"Ibidem" is a Latin word meaning "in the same place" or "in the same passage". It is often used in academic writing, particularly in citations, to indicate that a source cited in the previous footnote or reference is continued or repeated.