They speak Spanish, of course, of the Castillian variety, that is, "castellano."
In Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, the main languages spoken are Spanish (Castilian) and various regional dialects of Spanish such as Extremaduran and Castilian-Manchego. Some regions may also have speakers of other languages or dialects like Aragonese or Galician due to historical influences.
Castilian is the only language spoken by a significant number of permanent residents of Castilla-La Mancha. The community does border the Comunidad Valenciana, which speaks Valencian (A dialect of Catalan).
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
Strictly speaking, lamb is known as "kordero" in the Philippines (where tagalog is the main language). It is a Spanish word. As many people would know, Tagalog is at least 50% Spanish (Spain, not Mexican. It is called Castilla). So you say "Kordero ng Dios" to mean "Lamb of God". If you want to refer to the animal itself and not just the meat, sheep is "tupa"in Tagalog. Filipinos will many times say "Karne (also spelled Carne in Spanish) ng Tupa"to mean the meat (karne or carne) of sheep." Hope this helps.
Spanish cruiser Castilla was created in 1882.
Castillian Spanish.
Castillian Spanish.
Gabriel de Castilla, 1577 to circa 1620, was a Spanish explorer and navigator. He is classed as an early explorer of Antarctica waters.
Fernando de Aragon and Isabella de Castilla I think
The region of "Castilla" in Spain
Otero is an spanish surname, originating in Castilla, very common in Galicia.
They speak Spanish, of course, of the Castillian variety, that is, "castellano."
The University of Castilla-La Mancha is a Spanish University. It is located in Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The university offers courses in different cities in Spain.
They speak Spanish, of course, of the Castillian variety, that is, "castellano."
Federico Olmeda has written: 'Folk-lore de Castilla' -- subject(s): Spanish Folk songs, Collections, Spanish poetry
Vinny Castilla's birth name is Vinicio Soria Castilla.