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Hay cinco personas en mi familia
CLAUDIO (I) (1) asks (to) want to see a Real Madrid match at the stadium with my friends, but does not (2) say (get) the tickets. You (3) (continue) working in the stadium, right? SILVIA Yes, (4) (continue) working there. CLAUDIO And can you get tickets? SILVIA Yes, but it is not easy to get the tickets. CLAUDIO Come on, Silvia, please. I never (never) (5) (ask) favors. SILVIA It's okay, (6) (go) to get the tickets. CLAUDIO Thank you! I am happy. My friends and I (7) (go) to watch a Real Madrid match at the stadium! ( i hope you wanted it in inglés)
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There are similarities among Spanish-speaking countries because, first, Latin American countries were conquered by the Spaniards. Thus, many traditions are inherited from Spain. Second, Spanish-speaking countries maintain ties, which means they often share music, art, and other cultural expressions.
There are ten major Spanish dialects. Generally, languages seem to be named after a certain culture or the people or inhabitants of a country
The distinction that needs to be made is that Spanish-speaking countries are just that: countries. They're not states in one larger nation with a united identity -- they have their individual national pride, and that pride includes their language and the dialectical differences that distinguish them, make them unique
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