In English you have to choose between his, her, its, and their, whereas in Spanish there is no distinction by gender, only by number. Su and sus can each mean his, her, its, your, or their depending on the context. Su cama can mean his bed, her bed, its bedRead More →

Bronx, New York, U.S. Eydie Gormé (born Edith Gormezano; August 16, 1928 – August 10, 2013) was an American singer who had hits on the pop and Latin pop charts. Where was Edie gourmets parents from? Edith Gormezano was born on Aug. 16, 1928, in the Bronx. Her father, aRead More →

Ferrell’s ancestry includes English, German, and Irish. Can Will Ferrell speak Spanish? Will Ferrell was not joking when he told Baxter that he doesn’t speak Spanish. … Ferrell admitted to MTV News that while he knows “a little bit” of Spanish, he’s far from fluent in the language, having toRead More →

Chants. … Sayings. Which of the following characterizes the pre Spanish literature? Pre spanish literature is characterized by legendfolk tales the epic age and folk songs. What is pre Spanish Philippine literature? Pre-Hispanic Philippine literature was actually epics passed on from generation to generation, originally through an oral tradition. However,Read More →

The King of Spain and the Catholic Church ruled Spanish settlements throughout its empire. Both government and religion increased power by collecting great wealth from Spain’s many colonies worldwide and converting the natives of those lands to the Catholic faith. When did Spain turn Catholic? Catholicism became the state religionRead More →

The name Nanette is primarily a female name of French origin that means Grace. Diminutive form of Anne. Nanette Fabray, actress. “No No Nanette” stage musical. Is Nanette a name? Nanette is a feminine given name. By 2013, the name was considered to be on the verge of extinction inRead More →

Go anywhere in Mexico City and you can hear someone calling someone else “guey,” which means “ox” or “slow-witted.” The word, also spelled buey, once was an insult, but it has morphed over years of popular use to become Mexico’s version of “dude” or “bro.” What does Simon wey mean?Read More →

: helmet-shaped : having a galea : hooded. What is Galae? 1 : a festive celebration especially : a public entertainment marking a special occasion. What is a Galea medical? n. 1. a helmet-shaped part, especially the galea aponeurotica, a flat sheet of fibrous tissue (see aponeurosis) that caps theRead More →

Official Language Of The Dominican Republic The most commonly used Spanish dialect in the country is Dominican Spanish. Dominican Spanish is a subset of Caribbean Spanish based on Canarian and Andalusian dialects of Southern Spain. It also borrows some words from Arawak language. How is Dominican Spanish different? Spanish inRead More →