Romance languages
Romanesque languages, a set of modern languages that come from Latin and speak some 400 million people. They constitute the most widespread group of the Indo-European family and are part of the Italian subfamily. All of them are an evolution of the vulgar Latin spoken in the late Roman Empire and their separation from the common trunk begins to manifest between the fifth and ninth centuries.
The various language schools subdivide the group according to different criteria, both linguistic and geographical. The most common classification is as follows: 1) insular, the Sardinian (spoken in Sardinia and autonomous from other Romanesque languages since very early times); 2) continental, Balkan -Romanian and Dalmatian now disappeared-, Western European -Italian, Spanish including Ladino or Judeo-Spanish and Mozarabic, Portuguese, French, Provençal or Occitan, Catalan (spoken in Catalonia, Balearic Islands, Valencia and Andorra), Galician and Rhaeto-Romanic (Romansh from Switzerland, Ladino and Friulian from northern Italy).
<em>See also Catalan language; French language; Galician language; Italian language; Language; Norman French languages and literatures; Portuguese language; Provençal language; Rhaeto-Romanic languages; Romanian language and Spanish language.
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The correct answer would be: Cuando _X_ lavo el coche, no uso detergente.
Good luck!
Answer:
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1. Estoy alegre por haber vendido veinte estampillas
2. Le expliqué a dos estudiantes como mandar un paquete a un país extranjero.
3. La señora Torres me devolvió dos cartas que le llegaron por error.
4. Le dí tres paquetes y dos revistas al señor Ortiz.
5. Le contaste a tu tío lo que hiciste en la escuela?
6. Nosotras le tenemos que dar a tus primos los regalos que trajimos,
The second point isnt clear enough ;(, I´m from Argentina, and still not understanding what to do in this point
Explanation:
Su plateria Or their silver
Answer:
Okay males are always "El"
Females are always "ella"
So if its all females you have "Ellas"
If there is a male present "ellos"
In spanish if one male enters a group with females it is "ellos"
You know you are right with practice and double checking things like this.
You also don't say "El mesa" you say "la mesa" pay attention to what the word ends with.
hope this helps and btw im a native Spanish speaker so it's all correct :) !!