Isn't Lynch more of an Irish surname? I don't think he's necesarily adopted; he could be the child of some British "national" and the woman shown in that picture.
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Isn't Lynch more of an Irish surname? I don't think he's necesarily adopted; he could be the child of some British "national" and the woman shown in that picture.
+"Scusi, ma dov'è la chiesa di Santo Lorentso" -Well, you have to cross this street, then go... +Allora, non anglese, io capisco lo spagnolo
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Source: https://www.laopiniondemalaga.es/malaga/2012/09/23/chichilindri-rey-europa/535784.html
His mother is from the Canary Islands.
"Bybel" does not sound like a Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Maltese or Greek surname.
Spaniards have lunch 2-3 hours later than most other countries do, so it's not that strange.
The massive tuition fees of American universities probably have something to do with that. Unless the family at hand is well established in the eight-digit net worth, spending >$200k on each child's...
España nunca va a atraer inmigración "buena", ni de Europa ni fuera de ella. No lo hizo durante los años de vacas gordas, menos aún después de la crisis.
Greece, Spain, Lebanon, Armenia, Georgia, Namibia, Costa Rica, Vietnam.
The source for that graph is Electomanía, a Spanish website devoted to political surveys and election polls (both official ones and also ones they carry out themselves online among their userbase, as...
Lo de 90% de clase media es una hipérbole, pero si que es verdad que hace 20-25 años se podía vivir bastante bien en España si en la casa de una familia entraban dos sueldos o incluso un solo sueldo...
En mi caso ha acertado de pleno la C. A. de origen, si bien como segundo y tercer resultado me da CC. AA. "lejanas" geográfica y lingüísticamente hablando.
That YT channel has an obvious globalist/economically-liberal agenda; I'm not talking just about that video in particular. Spain has an obvious demographic problem that is the crux of many social...
El baloncesto, pero a un mundo del fútbol.
Yo diría Urrutia antes que Zabala.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vkr_7hpcG-w
Modern-day Latin American accents are closer to each other than they are to any of the Peninsular Spanish variations.
You kind of answered your own question yourself.
Personally, I don't really feel any affinity toward Northern and Eastern Europe and its peoples. However little the common ground between the average Cuban and I may be, it is higher than zero, so...
Inés Arrimadas
https://static1.laverdad.es/www/multimedia/201801/29/media/cortadas/ines-arrimadas-colpisa-kgE-U50822787606A0-624x385@La%20Verdad.jpg
Isabel Díaz Ayuso...
French is overall noticeably closer to (standard) Italian than Spanish is, the thread's question is not really up for debate.
I used to read comics from time to time years ago, mostly Franco-Belgian and DC/Vertigo stuff. I remember enjoying going through stuff like Tintin, Sandman, Hellblazer or Corto Maltese.
What percentage of the whole Spanish-speaking Americas is of fully or almost fully Spanish descent (i.e., something like >14/16 Spanish)? Probably a very low figure: 2-3% of the total population....
The 'Tomatina' thing they do in the town of Buñol is a fairly recent development with no historical basis or folklotre tradition whatsoever to back up such a festival; it first took place in 1945. It...
North America was spared of the secularising French Revolution and the atheistic communist revolutions of the 20th century, unlike Europe. The Second Vatican Council also hurt the prestige of the...