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WHAT DOES CASTELLO MEAN? Castel is not a word in Spanish it is a word in Catalan. The people of Cataluna Spanish and Catalan hoblon. Catalan is a combination of Spanish, Italian and French. The people of Catalonia use Catalan words to describe their cultural traditions. WHEN DO THE CASTELLS BUILD? Tourists can see the coastlines of Tarragona in August, during the San Magin festival. During the feast of Saint Magin, there is a very popular competition. Many groups participate in the competition to see who can build the tallest castel. They want to build the tallest castle, but they also want to build the most complicated castle. The groups practice a lot to hone their strategies. HOW IS A CASTELL BUILT? There are many people at the base of the castell. The base of the castle was formed pinyon, the people who make up the pinya took baixos. The short ones have to be muscular people. The responsibility of the baixos is to help the rest of the people who make up the forte. The baixos lift the other people. They help them to form another floor. Thus, the baixos and the people who make up the second floor raise more people and help them to form more floors. process repeats. They complete the castelli with a pho consisting of a single person. This floor is called pom de dalt, and the person on the pom de dalt is enxanetan. Benxaneta has to be a small person. He also has to be a brave person. The rook is complete when the enxaneta raises his hands.
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for the other two I need to read like a passage to answered it
Answer:
<u><em>English- </em></u>
I
You
He, She, You
We
You all
They, you all
<u><em>vs.</em></u>
<u><em>Spanish- </em></u>
Yo
Tú
éL, ella, usted
Nosotros
Vosotros ( only used in spain )
Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes
Explanation:
I hope that helped, conjugation of our verbs in English doesn't often change however it does a lot in spanish. I'd suggest memorizing the common ones that you know you'll use, the verb and the conjugation. The pronouns come naturally. The way I practice is by writing sentences and paragraphs when learning. Each subject pronoun can be used for a different person whether informally or formally.
[ex. Tú vs. Usted
Tú: friend, family member, etc.
Usted: Someone in a position that requires respect]