Spaniards don’t have breakfast at midday, that is ridiculous, and an 11 pm dinner would be very rare. Maybe on holiday or If they are young and party the night before, or if it is new year’s Eve or something. The writer I think confused breakfast and “aperitivo” which is a small snack…
Bibi9492 latine is definitely not more common in Spanish. In Spanish the plural when referring to both men and woman is just “latinos”. Only a very small, very left wing segment of the population will use “latine”. So Alysab3 is 100% correct.
Jennerator most EU counties have mandatory national id cards and you can use them basically as of they were you passport within the EU. To cross some borders you won’t even get ask your id. You will need the id in airports, but not your passport. These cards are mandatory in most…
And there it is: another rich couple using a poorer woman as a human incubator. Other countries in Europe see surrogacy for what it is: human exploration to surrogates and human trafficking for the babies. I hope these couple doesn’t call themselves feminist.
I actually found 5 quite useful. The number of times you get to the last stages of recruitment and they just tell you “you were great. Among the 200 candidates it was up to you and someone else, but unfortunately we are going with the other person” but then they don’t tell you to…
MLB16 yes, The English H and the Spanish J are quite different. The H is aspirated, in Spanish the J is a guttural one, (and sometimes the g as well) much stronger sound and makes your entire throat vibrate. In Spain, where Bardem is from is one of the most noticeable consonants.…
Funny thing on the teleprompter, I don’t think I’ve ever heard US media pronounced Javier Bardem’s name correctly. They always pronounce it “Havier” instead of anything similar to the Spanish “J” sound. And many put the stress in the wrong part saying something like “HA-vier” instead…
In Denmark for example to get an A, you not only needed to prove absolute mastery of the material, you were expected to go beyond that and question it, too. Europeans in the program were fine with that, Americans struggled quite a bit. In Spain multiple choice tests don’t exist (or…
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