Colombia is already a Spanish word. It is pronounced, "Ko-LOME-bee-ah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Colombia is an independent republic and is no longer under the Spanish crown. Spanish is the official language of Colombia.
In Spanish, you would say "¿Cómo estás?" or "¿Cómo está usted?" There may be local idiomatic expressions to get the point across as well, but I am not familiar with any.
a alguien es de Colombia
"Eres de Colombia?"
colombiano/a
columbia
Hola preciosa! Estás disfrutando Colombia?
Colombia es Pasión-Café de Colombia was created in 2006.
No, Colombia does not traditionally have siestas.
Gracias. Colombia is a spanish country. In all the spanish countries you say gracias nothing different
it means: yes I am from colombia
Gracias.
Since the main language in Colombia is Spanish, yes would be "si"
Many say "mamita" but some say "abuela"
Hola preciosa! Estás disfrutando Colombia?
Yo tengo reservaciones.
well i say Colombia starts with a c Nd Australia starts with Nd A
Yes, It is in fact it is originally from Colombia. Colombia is a country, not a state. I'm saying that because some people say countries are states Glad to answer your question on Answers.com Emma H
i am not that much into bike racing but if you say the first leg starts in colombia i believe you
I would say Colombia even though I am Venezuelan. I think Colombia would win because is a more organized country and because their president at least cares about his people
In Colombia they speak Spanish, so amigo would be the appropriate way to say friend.
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None. There both great in there own ways like many things are I would say Colombia is probably safer then Brazil BUT That's just my opinion