Do you mean Hispanoamerican states and capitals? For example:
Chile - Santiago
Dominica - Santo Domingo....
or
Spanish states and capitals, e.g.
Catalonia - Barcelona....
21 spanish speaking capitals in spanish
On the left is the capital
1. Madrid, Spain
2. Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
3. Havana, Cuba
4. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
5. San Juan, Puerto Rico
6. Mexico City, Mexico
7. Guatamala City, Guatamala
8. San Salvador, El Savador
9. Tegucigalpa, Honduras
10. Managua, Nicaragua
11. San Jose, Costa Rica
12. Panama City, Panama
13. Caracas, Venezuala
14. Bogota, Columbia
15. Quito, Ecuador
16. Lima, Peru
17. La Paz, Bolivia
18. Asuncion, Paraguay
19. Buenos Aires, Argentina
20. Montevideo, Uraguay
21. Santiago, Chile
Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Brasilia, Brazil,
San Jose, Costa Rica,
San Salvador, El Salvador,
Mexico City, Mexico.
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Lisa Fernanez
No, in most cases they just pronounce them differently.
In Spanish speaking countries it's el futbol norte americano
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The names of the months and days of the week, of course, are different than in English. One interesting difference in spelling rules is that in Spanish, unlike in English, the names of the months and of the week days are not capitalized.
Spanish speaking people typically have two last names, which come from their father's surname and mother's surname. The father's surname comes first, followed by the mother's surname. For example, if a person's father's last name is Garcรญa and their mother's last name is Lรณpez, their full name would be [First Name] [Middle Name] Garcรญa Lรณpez.
Yes indeed- Soccer is called Football in english-speaking countries excluding the US, And it is also called Futbol in spanish-speaking countries. Variations in spelling of 'futbol' can be found in most other countries, but they by word definition mean "foot-ball".
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The capital of Cuba is Havana (or La Habana, in Spanish). The capital of Nicaragua is Managua.
"Barrio" refers to a Spanish-speaking neighborhood in a US town. It often reflects the community's heritage and culture, showcased through language, food, and traditions. These areas can foster a sense of belonging among residents who share a common background.
Semantic.
Dances that originate in Spanish-speaking countries.