Cómo los "errores" de los soldados romanos crearon nuestro idioma

Did you know that every time you say "mirror," "ear," or "horse," you're repeating the relaxed Latin of a Roman soldier from 2,000 years ago? 🏛️🇪🇸 On this epic journey to ancient Emerita Augusta (modern-day Mérida), we discover how Spanish wasn't born from Rome's great poets, but from ordinary people: weary soldiers, ambitious merchants, and farmers seeking the easiest way to communicate. Join us as we explore the Roman Forum, the Temple of Diana, and the majestic bridge over the Guadiana River to uncover the grammatical "mistakes" that became the words you use today. We explore the fascinating Appendix Probi, the impact of pre-Roman languages, and how the fall of the Empire allowed Vulgar Latin to evolve freely into our language. In this video you'll discover: ✅ The military origins of everyday words like "mirror" and "horse." ✅ Why Mérida is the "living laboratory" of the Spanish language. ✅ The curious story of the Roman teacher who tried (and failed) to stop the evolution of language. ✅ How Spanish absorbed Visigothic and Arabic influences without losing its Roman "skeleton." If you're passionate about Roman history, archaeology, and the secrets of our language, this episode is for you. Don't forget to subscribe to Historia Rebuilt to keep reconstructing the past! #HistoryOfSpain #AncientRome #LanguageEvolution #Mérida #Latin #HistoriaRebuilt #Archaeology