Floats are called "carrozas" in Spanish.
On 5th January, the Spanish throw candies and other sweets onto floats during the Three Kings Day parade, which celebrates the arrival of the Three Wise Men. This tradition is similar to how children celebrate Mardi Gras by catching beads and sweets thrown from floats during parades.
Edges are called "bordes" in Spanish.
A baby donkey is called "potro" in Spanish.
People from Spanish-speaking countries are often referred to as "hispanohablantes" or "hablantes de espaΓ±ol" in Spanish.
In Spanish, your uncle's daughter is called "prima."
On 5th January, the Spanish throw candies and other sweets onto floats during the Three Kings Day parade, which celebrates the arrival of the Three Wise Men. This tradition is similar to how children celebrate Mardi Gras by catching beads and sweets thrown from floats during parades.
During the Three Kings Day parade on 5 January, people in Spain throw candy and small toys from the floats to children waiting along the parade route. This tradition symbolizes the gifts brought by the Three Wise Men to celebrate the Epiphany.
Pasos, Tronos "floats", and pottery lanters.
Pasos, Tronos "floats", and pottery lanters.
It does float but it floats in the air.Answer The term from parades probably origates from boats in that the floats appeared to travel without support because of hidden wheels ( or even human legs).
I think desfile de carrozas
It is called a 'Plumbob'.
The definition is called buoyance
The asthenosphere.
thromboembolism
iceberg
because there is this gas called cheese and it floats around you