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The online environment isn't that great for intensive language courses, so few are offered. There are plenty of offline courses, though. Example: http://www.babylon-idiomas.com/en/spanish-courses-intensive.htm
It depends on what language you want to translate. For example if you speak English as your first language but you know Spanish as your second language you may want to be a translator for Spanish. So you would listen to them and then translate what they say in Spanish into English and then when the other person says something in English you translate it for the other man into Spanish. Do you understand? I hope so!! They don't have many but you have to learn what language you want to translate and you can do a few if you want I believe.
Spanish. It´s easier to write because it´s writen like it sounds. It has few irregular thinks and sounds very sexy. :)
There are twenty countries in the world that list Spanish as their official language. A few of these countries are Paraguay, Equatorial Guinea, Ecuador, and Uruguay.
Bleach is Japanese anime, so they speak Japanese. There are some Spanish words thrown in there, and few English.
It still does in Spanish and a few other languages. It all depends what language you are speaking.
There are a few reputable Spanish SEO companies. If interested, you should ask for references such as experience, prior work, personal projects and check SERP for "Spanish SEO" to see who is ranking.
Chile has no official language. Spanish is the de facto language, however. English is widely spoken throughout the country, however, and many students are taught English as early as 5th grade. Mostly Spanish Spanish is the only major Language. However, There are several indigenous languages spoken in Chile: Mapudungun, Quechua, Aymara and Rapa Nui. German is also also large minority language.
Yes, we do. But that was decades ago. Most Filipino words originated from Spanish language. A: Not anymore, but most of our words are Spanish. But now some people can still speak spanish but only few. Most of them are old peope already.
Very few words in Spanish begin with a 'k'; still fewer are adjectives kurdo = Kurdish kantiano = Kantian
Some US places with names derived from Spanish include Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, and San Diego. These names reflect the historical influence of Spanish colonization and exploration in the region.
The primary language spoken in America is English. Additionally, Spanish is also widely spoken due to the large Hispanic population in the country.