Answer:
Tenemos que guajalote se dice de la siguiente forma en Bolivia, Colombia, Argentina y Cuba:
Argentina: pavo o gallina grande.
Colombia: pavo.
Cuba: guanajo o pavo.
Bolivia: cocono o gallipavo.
CHILE: pavo
Es importante tener en cuenta que cada país cuenta con un lenguaje coloquial propio, este lenguaje se enfoca en la cultura, sociedad y cambios que ocurren.
Sin embargo, a pesar de la existencia del lenguaje coloquial, existe un lenguaje formal en donde se comparte un lenguaje único que permite la comunicación.
Explanation:
Estoy de acuerdo (I agree)
Yo tambien (Me, too)
Answer:
you say your greeting based on the time of the day
Explanation:
Buenos dias = good morning
Buenas tardes = good afternoon
Buenas noches = good night
some of these are feminine, so you put type "buenas" instead of "buenos"
Answer: A. están.
Las tiendas están cerca del mercado.
The shops are close to the market.
Explanation: In Spanish, the verb "estar" is used to indicate the location of something. Since the subject in this sentence is "tiendas", that is a third-persona in the plural, the verb must be conjugated in this form. Las tiendas están.
Life in Argentina and life in the United States is similar, but different. Here are a few similarities between the life in the United States and the life in Argentina. One similarity is we both normally always have dinner with our family at night. Sometimes we may miss it, but usually we will have it together like the Argentinan people. Another similarity is taking part in sports everyday. Both in Argentina and the U.S. we play many different sports. One more similarity is we both use a lot of slang in our language. We have our own words that we have come up with like our own code. Plus there are many other everyday life things we both do.
Here are a few differences between the life in Argentina and the life in the United States. One difference is how important our family is to us. Not that family isn't important in the United States, but I think it is even more special in Argentina. They even live with most of there family, which isn't a common everyday thing in the U.S. Also, we do not have tea in the afternoons with our family. Sometimes we will have a snack, but it isn't very special. The other differences is our dinner time. In Argentina they eat very late, between 20:30 and 23:00, and we eat earlier, around 6:00 or 7:00. The weather is also different between Argentina and the U.S. It is summer in the U.S. while it is winter in Argentina. Lastly, Argentina is divided a different way than the United Sates. Argentina is divided into provinces, cities, and regions, while the U.S. is divided into states and cities.
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