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To: lefty-lie-spy
“Los Angle-Es” is closer to the original Spanish pronunciation (though it actually more like “Lōs Ankel-hes”.

The original Spanish name of the city is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora de los Angeles de Porciúncula" (English: The town of Our Lady of the Angels of Porciúncula). The word, Porciúncula means "Little Portion" and it refers to the little chapel built by St. Francis in Assisi, Italy.

13 posted on 01/29/2023 11:29:15 AM PST by fidelis (👈 Under no obligation to respond to rude, ignorant, abusive, bellicose, and obnoxious posts.)
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To: fidelis

“(though it actually more like “Lōs Ankel-hes”.

You’re on the right track. When the Spanish, who spoke Castilian from the Kingdom of Castile, started arriving in the mid 1500’s, the name progressed from there and was slanged in with the mestizo indian dialects and the coastal indians there before the Mexican entrance, the “n” was silent and it was pronounced Los Ah-gles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWmcjJ0rVNk

Born and raised there for my first 20 plus years in the central valley starting in the 40’s. We just called it L.A. like we called San Francisco Frisco. Easier forgotten they were there that way.

wy69


29 posted on 01/29/2023 11:56:09 AM PST by whitney69
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