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English subject pronouns are generally not translated into Spanish if neither clarity nor emphasis is an issue. "I think" is generally translated as just Creo unless the speaker contrasts their views with those of someone else or places emphasis on the fact that their views are their own and not somebody else's.
The cognates in the table below share meanings in English and Spanish, but have different pronunciation. Some words entered Middle English and Early Modern Spanish indirectly and at different times. For example, a Latinate word might enter English by way of Old French, but enter Spanish directly from Latin. Such differences can introduce ...
Las hijas de la señora García (English: Mrs. García and Her Daughters) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for TelevisaUnivision. It is based on the 2017 Turkish series Mrs. Fazilet and Her Daughters, created by Sırma Yanık. [2] The series stars María Sorté, Ela Velden and Oka Giner. [3]
The group Hijas de Cuauhtémoc became a way for women in the Chicana/o movement to organize collectively. They were able to express their experience as young, working-class Chicanas and to address issues that were ignored in the student's movement like for example their critique about machismo in the Chicano movement.
Somos Group, an American media company, including: Somos Distribution, an audiovisual content distribution company; SOMOS Films, a company that produces Spanish-language feature films; SomosTV, a pay TV company; Somos, Inc., a company that manages registry databases for the telecommunications industry; Somos SE, a Hungarian football club
As president of Las Hijas de Cuba, Emilia Casanova de Villaverde condemned this all-male club for their "annexationist maneuvers and betrayal of the independence movement." The members of Las Hijas de Cuba, aware of the United States' growing interest in controlling Caribbean nations, disapproved of the fact that the Junta considered the United ...
Las Migas is a Spanish popular music quartet created by four young women in 2004 in Barcelona. Since then, new members have replaced former ones, adding new musical genres to their usual New flamenco repertoire.
Hijas de Cuauhtemoc was a revolutionary feminist organization founded in Mexico City during the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920). [1] The organization was opposed to the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz and the imperialist economic policies during this period, which they felt exploited workers. Hijas de Cuauhtemoc engaged in many forms of ...