Which preposition to use with castilian
She could read Castilian in the classic works, but she would not venture to speak it.
A sovereign of mixed origin, Charles the III, Castilian by birth and Neapolitan at heart, had done the most for the city.
They spoke a debased Spanish, which the Captain had fallen into,as difficult of understanding for one whose medium was pure Castilian as for one who spoke English.
and I a Squire of Tavestock: well, Don John, I am a little in hast & am unmannerly constreynd to leave your Castilian on foote, while my Devonshire worship shall teach your Spanish Jennett an English gallop.
They speak a purer Castilian than obtains in like villages of Mexico, and the way they count relationship everybody is more or less akin.
"Adieu, noble Signore; I shall not cease to move the Castilian with frequent advice, and, in return, I commit my affair to the justice of the patricians, and your own good friendship.
A Castilian of noble birth" but here his mule deciding that this was no fit place for halting, bundled onward at a trot to overtake the guides, and obliged his rider to turn his attention to other matters.