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  2. File:Es-buenos días.oga - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on en.wikibooks.org Spanish/Lesson 1; User:Mithridates/Spanish; Spanish/Lessons/¿Cómo te llamas? Spanish/Print version

  3. Spanish pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Como can be used instead of other relative pronouns when manner is referred to: La forma/manera en que/en la que/como reaccionasteis = "The way that/in which/how you reacted" (en que is the most common and natural, like "that" or the null pronoun in English; but como is possible, as "how" is in English) Note that mismo tends to require que:

  4. Venezuelan Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Beans. In Venezuela, caraotas are black by default. Should beans be of a different color, the name of the color must be used. Example: "Caraotas blancas" = white beans, "Caraotas rojas" = red beans. Cartuchera = n. A pencil case. Lit. "Cartridge belt" or "cartridge box". Catire(a) = adj. or n. Generic for a beer. Also a nickname for the Sun ...

  5. ¿Cómo Te Llama? - Wikipedia

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    ¿Cómo Te Llama? is the second solo album by Albert Hammond Jr. The album has 13 tracks and was released on July 7, 2008 in the UK and on July 8, 2008 in the US. "GfC" is the first single from the album, and it premiered on iLike on May 22, 2008. On 27 May 2008, Hammond released "GfC" on iTunes in the US. The song had already been played ...

  6. Spanish language - Wikipedia

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    The Diccionario panhispánico de dudas (a language guide published by the Royal Spanish Academy) states that, although the Royal Spanish Academy prefers to use the term español in its publications when referring to the Spanish language, both terms— español and castellano —are regarded as synonymous and equally valid. [19]

  7. Como Te Llama - Wikipedia

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    Como Te Llama (Spanish for "What Do They Call You") may refer to: ¿Cómo Te Llama?, a 2008 album by Albert Hammond Jr. "Como Te Llama", a song from the 2021 ...

  8. Official languages of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish (sometimes called Castilian) is the only official language of the entire country and is spoken habitually and as a native language among a vast majority of the Spanish population. Spain is, along with Colombia [ 4 ] and after Mexico and the United States, [ 5 ] ranked third in the world as the country with the most Spanish speakers .

  9. Name of the Spanish language - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish language has two names: español (English: Spanish) and castellano (English: Castilian). Spanish speakers from different countries or backgrounds can show a preference for one term or the other, or use them indiscriminately, but political issues or common usage might lead speakers to prefer one term over the other.