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zimovet [89]
3 years ago
10

Can someone translate this to English please​

Spanish
1 answer:
liubo4ka [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

And the little pig leaves and walks and walks in search of straw for his house the little pig runs to the first and finds the straw and builds a very beautiful house.

what a perfect house in the whole world I will be happy here

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Hey there! I'm happy to help!

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In the culture of most Spanish-speaking countries and Spain, women legally retain their two maiden surnames when they get married.

However, for social purposes (legally, she continues to use her original name in most of these countries), the woman can "eliminate" her maternal surname and add her husband's surname to her paternal surname using the preposition de. This in turn comes from the abbreviation of the Spanish tradition of calling a married woman "<em>Señora de</em> the husband's surname", where "Señora de" (Mistress) in this context means "Lady of" or "owner of".

It should be noted that this custom has been left in recent years because it is considered archaic, due to the movements of social equality between men and women that have developed in many of these countries.  

Well, this Western tradition in fact comes from the Middle Ages, in which a woman inherited her father's surname and changed it to match that of her husband's (who also inherited that of his father).

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Following in the context of surnames in Spanish-speaking countries, the children of a couple will have the first surnames of each parent. The first surname being the paternal and the second the maternal.

For example, a boy named Miguel, whose mother is called María Luisa Duarte Márquez and whose father is called Luis Fernando Álvarez Hermoso; will legally have the name of Miguel Álvarez Duarte.

It should be noted that there are variations of this custom, as is the case of those born in Catalonia (Spain) where "<em>y</em>" (and) is added between the two surnames as :

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So, in this case the name María Antonia Abad Fernández, Abad is the first surname, hence her paternal surname

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<h2 /><h2> 3. Answer: Lourdes Blanco de Arias  </h2>

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Nevertheless, remember this custom has been decaying and a growing number of married women in Spanish-speaking countries are keeping both of their maiden surnames.

Now, in the case of the name <em>Lourdes Blanco Cabrera</em>, if she marries to <em>Carlos Arias Delgado</em>, she could present herself as (remembering the usage of the Spanish preposition <em>“de”</em>) Lourdes Blanco de Arias.  

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