Portugese and Italian are the lenguages more similar to Spanish
they are the countries where you go there and you hear people talk in spanish for example Spain
Countries that have a tradition of siesta, despite not predominantly speaking Spanish, include Greece, Italy, and some Middle Eastern countries. These cultures may have afternoon breaks for rest or relaxation, similar to the concept of siesta in Spanish-speaking countries.
el mundo = the world los paises = countries paises extranjeros = foreign countries
The name "Phillipa" can be translated to Spanish as "Felipa." While the pronunciation may vary slightly, "Felipa" retains a similar sound and is commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries.
They talk in Spanish They talk in Spanish
"Countries" is "países" in Spanish.
The same way you talk to any baby, except you use Spanish. Bebe is Spanish for baby by the way
Latin American countries share common cultural influences from indigenous, European, and African populations. They also face similar challenges such as poverty, inequality, and political instability. Additionally, many Latin American countries have Spanish or Portuguese as their official language.
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Pedro is a common name in spanish, similar to Peter
No,there are actually 20 spanish speaking countries.
Portuguese and Catalan are most similar to Spanish.