Granada is spanish
People in Granada, Spain primarily speak Spanish. Additionally, in some areas of Granada, the Andalusian Spanish dialect is also commonly spoken.
Yes, in 1492 the Spanish armies led by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella conquered Granada, marking the end of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula and completing the Reconquista.
It's for if you can't find a good translation. In this case you speak French and you want to know a word in Spanish.
the answer to french and spanish are the offcial language is principe.
No, "hola" is not French. It is a Spanish word that translates to "hello" in English.
Granada means pomegranate in Spanish but... Pomegranates were named after Granada, NOT the other way around! Granada is an Arabic name from a LONG time ago, and when the French came to Granada (in Spain) they called the fruit Apple of Granada... pomme de grenade ( I think that is how they say Granada)= pomegranate! They grow everywhere around Granada. So there ya go, the fruit was named after the city!
granada. (weapon) Pomegranate (Granada in spanish)
Spanish reconquest of New Granada happened in 1816.
La granada or una granada
People in Granada, Spain primarily speak Spanish. Additionally, in some areas of Granada, the Andalusian Spanish dialect is also commonly spoken.
When I visited there, we called it granada.
"Granada"
Granada Spain is in the southern Spanish Region called Andalucia.
Nina Granada has written: 'French words and pictures' -- subject(s): French language, Glossaries, vocabularies
It is 550 miles. Distance from Granada to Spanish mountains Sierra Nevada is about 15km.
Particularly in the south, in Andalucia, e.g. Granada
Particularly in the south, in Andalucia, e.g. Granada