Día de los Reyes Magos or Día de los Santos Reyes
LUNCH is the largest meal of the day in the Spanish-speaking world. It usually happens around 14:00-16:00 in the afternoon.
Because although they speak Spanish, both countries are on different regions. Even among English-speaking countries this happens: just try to listen the English spoken by an Australian, a Canadian, a Californian and a Texan and you will note some differences.
Hey! In Latin America, in countries like Brazil, Argentina and generally most countries the greeting called 'Faire-Le-Bis' that came from France is VERY common, even between two men. In some European countries too, like Spain, Italy & French obviously. But countries like Germany, Netherlands a hand-shake is enough! In many Arabic countries, the 'kiss' happens between two men when they decide to make business together, but that's all. It depends where you are at, most countries considered friendly and warm are the ones with most influence in those greetings, like Brazil. Hope I helped!
If they get scoutet from a big european Club they will join the Club and go to their Schools. The Kids get scouted at a Young age, they have to leave their homes and live in an Internat or in a host Family. If they are good enought they will Play for the first Team, if they aren´t good enough they get on loan or go back home.
Los Reyes, or Three Kings' Day, is celebrated on January 6th in many Spanish-speaking countries, marking the arrival of the Three Wise Men who brought gifts to the baby Jesus. Festivities typically include parades, music, and the sharing of a special cake called Rosca de Reyes, which contains hidden figurines. Children often receive gifts during this celebration, similar to Christmas traditions in other cultures. The day emphasizes family, community, and the spirit of giving.
January the 9th 2012 happens on January the 9th 2012.
I would say a lot! Well, over 1,0000 probably. There are probably as many of them as there are of us, or even more! It all depends on what happens here and there. Also, some of us Americans could speak Spanish, too, if we're really interested.
Sometimes they are considered to be part of Latin America, but it is not always the case. Some of them include Suriname (Dutch) or Jamaica (English).
We would all start speaking math.
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its my brithday
A famous French annual holiday is French National Day (La Fête nationale in French), called Bastille Day in English-speaking countries