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“Noche Buena” or Christmas night is celebrated on December 24th and the feast and fireworks often begin at midnight. Food is central to the celebration, and for many Hondurans, that means tamales. Some groups even have tamale swaps similar to North American cookie swaps!
Contrary to Christmas in Honduras, the New Year celebration in Honduras is a time to spend with friends. ... It is customary to burn the old year, thus allowing the New Year to begin. This is a symbolic gesture. They do it by creating a mannequin out of newspaper and fill it with firecrackers.
In Honduras, Easter is an intensely religious, and Roman Catholic, holiday, as is all Holy Week. There are numerous parades, special masses, and other festive cultural events all over the country. Good Friday and Holy Saturday are official public holidays.
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1 Nuestra espalda nos duele
2 Te duele el estomago (I think there should be a: ?)
3 Te duele el estomago?
5 Nuestra espalda duele
6 Te duelen los pies?
7 Me duele la cabeza
8 Le duele la cabeza?
9 A el le duele su espalda
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1 John tiene ojos marrones
2 Jill tiene ojos azules
3 Billy tenia el cabello rubio
4 Julie tiene el cabello rojo (or) Julie es pelirroja
6 Ellos son calvos
7 Él tiene el cabello gris
8 Jimmy es de estatura baja
9 Elena es una mujer alta
10 George y Julio son hombres inteligentes
11 Jill y Julie son bonitas
12 Ellos son estupidos
13 Ellas son niñas felices
14 Ella tiene el brazo roto
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yo: discuto, insisto, permito
tu: discutes, insistes, permites
el/ella/usted: discute, insiste, permite
nosotros: discutimos, insistimos, permitimos
ellos/ellas/ustedes: discuten, insisten, permiten
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