The major difference between Christmas in Spain and Christmas in America is that in Spain Celebrates (6th January) is the highlight of the festival . January 6th is the Feast of the Three Kings, and it is when presents are exchanged. There are processions with decorated floats, people dressed as the Three Kings and other Biblical characters etc, it is a huge festival. I hope this helps =) !! The major difference between Christmas in Spain and Christmas in America is that in Spain Celebrates (6th January) is the highlight of the festival . January 6th is the Feast of the Three Kings, and it is when presents are exchanged. There are processions with decorated floats, people dressed as the Three Kings and other Biblical characters etc, it is a huge festival.I hope this helps =) !!
Language.
'mi' = 'my' (singular) 'you' is English. 'Yo' = 'I'
One linguistic difference between English and Spanish is their word order. While English follows a subject-verb-object order (e.g., "I eat an apple"), Spanish typically follows a subject-object-verb order (e.g., "Yo como una manzana").
The difference between fruit cake, and Christmas Cake is that Christmas Cake is, richer and contains SPICES
No, they are two completely different languages, as different as English and Spanish.
N. There is no difference in this letter between English and Spanish. Some confusion may exist because there is an ADDITIONAL letter in Spanish - the ñ. This is pronounced something like the ny in "canyon".
There are no difference between them they are the same thing.
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The Christmas alphabet has No-El.
Yeah, I do want to know.....
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