Carolina (pronouned car-oh-lee-nuh)
Carolina del sur
Norte Carolina, gracias
To say "I am from Greenville, South Carolina" in Spanish, you would say, "Soy de Greenville, Carolina del Sur." This phrase directly translates your origin while maintaining the proper names of the location.
To say North in Spanish, you say Norte.
Carolina is Spanish!
The Spanish name for Carolyn is Carolina.
Mi familia vive en Charleston, Carolina del Sur.
Carolina
No.
San Miguel de Galdape was the first Spanish settlement in South Carolina.
Fort San Juan was built by the Spanish in 1567. Juan Pardo was the leader of the Spanish expedition. However the Spanish did not last in North Carolina because the Native Americans burned down six forts in North Carolina and South Carolina and killed all but one of the 120 men in these forts in 1568.
in North Carolina