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Aragüés Del Puerto
Aragues or Aragüés may refer to * Aragüés del Puerto, a municipality in Huesca, Aragon, Spain *Aragüés Aragonese Aragüés Aragonese is the Aragonese variety spoken in Aragüés and Jasa. It is very similar to Cheso, and better preserved than Aísa Aragonese. Morphology * Define article system is ''lo'', ''la'', ''los'', ''las''. * The endings in i ..., the Aragonese variety spoken in Aragüés and Jasa * Juan de Aragüés (c.1710–1793), a Spanish composer *Victoria María Aragüés Gadea (1943 – 2023), a Spanish magician and dancer better known as Sticky Vicky {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Aragüés Aragonese
Aragüés Aragonese is the Aragonese variety spoken in Aragüés and Jasa. It is very similar to Cheso, and better preserved than Aísa Aragonese. Morphology * Define article system is ''lo'', ''la'', ''los'', ''las''. * The endings in indefinite past are -o as in Tensinian Aragonese: ''pagomos'', (''paguemos''), ''cantoz'', (''cantez''). In the third person in plural we have ''-oron'' just in the first conjugation: ''cantoron'', but in the 2nd and in the 3rd person we have ''-ieron'' or ''-io(ro)n'': ''salieron'', ''partioron'', ''riyeron'', ''faborezión''. *In irregular verbs with ''-i'' in present, we find this ''-i'' in ''yo foi'' but not in ''yo bó''. * There are, as in Sobrarbe "strong perfects": ''fízon'', ''trújon''. Lexicon They are words different from those from Aísa Aragonese (Estarrún Valley). * ''tabuzo'', ''charga'' (''barza'' in the Estarrún Valley), ''argüella'', ''betiello''. See also * Aragonese dialects {{DEFAULTSORT:Aragues Aragonese ...
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Juan De Aragüés
Juan de Aragüés (c. 1710 – 28 May 1793) was a Spanish composer. By 1754 he was professor of music at the University of Salamanca The University of Salamanca () is a public university, public research university in Salamanca, Spain. Founded in 1218 by Alfonso IX of León, King Alfonso IX, it is the oldest university in the Hispanic world and the fourth oldest in the ....Bertil van Boer ''Historical Dictionary of Music of the Classical Period'' p38 "His music has been little studied but consists of two Masses, a Requiem, 81 villancicos, two Salve Reginas, two Magnificats, five Psalms, three hymns, four Passions, and a cantata" References 1710s births 1793 deaths Spanish Classical-period composers 18th-century Spanish classical composers 18th-century Spanish male musicians Spanish male classical composers Academic staff of the University of Salamanca {{Spain-composer-stub ...
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