Well maybe because they had different resources and lived in different enviroments. Also because they may have had different amounts of money
they sacrificed dogs and the english settlers started doing that.
Some key differences between Spanish and English houses include architectural style, layout, and materials used. In Spain, houses often have a stucco exterior, tiled roofs, and interior courtyards, while English houses typically feature brick or stone exteriors, pitched roofs, and gardens. Additionally, Spanish houses tend to have more open floor plans and balconies, while English houses may have smaller rooms and multiple levels.
"What's up homes" is an informal way to greet someone in English, typically used among friends. In Spanish, you could say "¿Qué tal, amigo?" or "¿Qué pasa, compadre?" for a similar informal greeting.
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Spanish homes
There are many different styled homes in North America, depending on the area. There are Spanish styles, Italian styles, American styles, British styles, French styles, etc.
you say motor homes in spanish like this:casas de motores
The Spanish Expulsion?
Homes as in places where people live... Casas
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.
Yes, many people, French, Spanish and other Europeans. The Pyrenees are a beautiful and varied mountain range. The southern slopes (Spanish) are quite different from the northern slopes (French). There are lots of places for people to stay - holiday homes, hotels, etc.