Spanish volleyball is more hardcore, American volleyball is more organized. Both are very competitive. American volleyball is taught based on techniques while Spanish volleyball is more about leaving your heart on the court. Spanish also exercise more than Americans. I've played for both, Spanish and Americans and i loved American volleyball, definitely.
Volley means to keep something off the ground. In volleyball the ball is not allowed to touch the ground. So essentially volleyball "keep the ball off the ground". I hope this helped. :)
Spanish homes often have tile or stone floors, smaller windows with shutters, and central courtyards. American homes typically have larger windows, wooden floors, and open floor plans with living, dining, and kitchen areas connected. Additionally, Spanish homes may have flat roofs, while American homes usually have pitched roofs.
Similarities between English and Spanish schools include a structured education system with standard subjects and academic assessments. Differences may lie in school organization (such as daily schedules and school year calendars), teaching methods, and grading systems. Additionally, Spanish schools may have a stronger emphasis on memorization and exams, while English schools may focus more on critical thinking and practical skills.
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Volleyball is translated as 'voleibol' in Spanish
Spanish America has become a lot of different countries. Portuguese America has become only one country: Brazil.
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some similarities are they both have temples, both have slaves, both live in Mexico, soldiers, army, and importantly they both have gods.
The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican civilization with advanced agricultural practices and a polytheistic religion, while the Spanish were European explorers and conquerors who brought new technologies and diseases to the Americas. The Spanish ultimately conquered the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century through a combination of military force, alliances with rival groups, and superior weaponry.
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American is not a language, but rather English is predominantly spoken in the United States, which is often referred to as American English.
There are several famous Spanish volleyball players. Some of these include Hector Soto, Virginia Cardona, Ernesto Rodriguez, as well as Luis Pedro Suela.