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Answer:
- <u><em>Nochevieja:</em></u> December 31, every year, during the night. It is New Year's Eve.
- <u><em>Año Nuevo:</em></u> January 1st, every year. It is New Year.
Explanation:
<em>Nochevieja</em> is New Year's Eve. Of course, it is celebrated on December 31, all night, every year
Año Nuevo is New Year. Of course, it is celebrated on January 1, every year.
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<em>Nochevieja</em> lasts all night. The family meets since about 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., although the time is not restrictive. The idea is that the family spends the night together waiting for it to be 12:00 pm; listening to music, eating, talking, playing, laughing, having a great time, sharing family traditions. At 12:00 p.m., one by one, all people hug and wish for a happy new year. The party continues after 12:00 pm and people share a big feast after 12:00 p.m.
The next day (just some hours later) is <em>Año Nuevo</em>, January 1st. There is always another meeting during the day, in which people continue celebrating and wishing each other a happy new year.
This is a great party!
Año Nuevo is an official international holiday, celebrated in all Western countries.
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Write sentences that use ser + de to indicate where the people are from
:
Lina y María / Colombia
El profesor / México
Tú y los jóvenes / Argentina
Las estudiantes / Estados Unidos
Ellos / Canadá
La mujer / Puerto Rico
Los Turistas / España
Él y yo / Chile
Nosotras / Cuba
Usted / Venezuela
Answer:
Lina y María son de Colombia
El profesor es de México
Tú y los jóvenes son de Argentina
Las estudiantes son de Estados Unidos
Ellos son de Canadá
La mujer es de Puerto Rico
Los Turistas son de España
Él y yo somos de Chile
Nosotras somos de Cuba
Usted es de Venezuela
Explanation:
In Spanish, the verbs <em>ser </em>and <em>estar </em>have very different meanings for native speakers. In English these correspond to a single verb (to be), so it is essential to learn to distinguish them correctly in Spanish.
The verb<em> ser </em>is used in Spanish in the following situations:
- inherent physical appearance or personality traits;
- permanent identity or traits (nationality, creed, etc);
- family or personal relationships;
- when or where an event takes place;
- the date, seasons and time;
- the material, the origin or the belonging of an object + preposition of;
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The way to conjugate it in present simple is as follows:
- yo soy
- tú eres
- él es
- nos. somos
- vos. sois
- ellos son