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Re: Spanish languages
Originally Posted by whitelinen
(Post 9205551)
From my observations I think that it is clear that the enclaves where Valenciano is still used are working class areas and is a left over from Franco times when non- Franco supporters communicated in Valenciano in private.
Descendants from the Franco supporting class tend to be better off and better educated and tend not to live in these enclaves. More difficult still in Catalunya - I understand that you have to show proficiency in Catalan before you offer employment, or indeed accept a job. Not sure how that works with the Barcelona FC signings?:confused: |
Re: Spanish languages
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 9205585)
More difficult still in Catalunya - I understand that you have to show proficiency in Catalan before you offer employment, or indeed accept a job. Not sure how that works with the Barcelona FC signings?:confused: You can get by with just speaking Castellano all over Spain. However, if you want to make friends and be part of the community then you need to speak the local language too. Certainly in Catalunya and the Basque Country. For example, I went walking in the Pyranees with a group of Catalans, they greated me in Castellano but then the whole week was in Catalan, it did wonders for my understanding and they did let me respond in Castellano :) However, a worse situation was when a visited a village near San Sebastian where everyone spoke Basque and they only do 2 hours of Castellano in the schools each week. I was warned not to speak Castellano and I'd be better off trying to communicate in English. |
Re: Spanish languages
Originally Posted by agoreira
(Post 9203681)
Many years ago,when my Spanish wasn't that bad, I stopped in Archez and asked some old guy for directions. He went on for a minute or two, and I thanked him and went back to the car. My wife said, "What did he say?" "Not a ***** clue!" I think I missed 90% of it!;) Same once with a guy from Huelva, completely lost me. :)
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Re: Spanish languages
Originally Posted by rachelk
(Post 9205838)
A similar thing happened to me once, in Aberdeen.
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Re: Spanish languages
Originally Posted by cricketman
(Post 9205706)
That's only for jobs that have a public facing role e.g. shop assistents.
You can get by with just speaking Castellano all over Spain. However, if you want to make friends and be part of the community then you need to speak the local language too. Certainly in Catalunya and the Basque Country. For example, I went walking in the Pyranees with a group of Catalans, they greated me in Castellano but then the whole week was in Catalan, it did wonders for my understanding and they did let me respond in Castellano :) However, a worse situation was when a visited a village near San Sebastian where everyone spoke Basque and they only do 2 hours of Castellano in the schools each week. I was warned not to speak Castellano and I'd be better off trying to communicate in English. Rosemary |
Re: Spanish languages
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 9206744)
I went to Anglessy (Wales) for a holiday and in the local food shop I could not get a response from the shopkeeper until I turned to the family and said that we would have to buy everything we wanted for our 2 week stay elsewhere.
Rosemary |
Re: Spanish languages
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 9204874)
The point JLFS makes about making sure you're sound in Castellano first is totally correct. It's not a five week process either, so better perhaps to concentrate on that for now.
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Re: Spanish languages
Just had an information leaflet (about our new Ecoparc) from the town hall, it is all in Valenciano no Castellano at all.
Rosemary |
Re: Spanish languages
Originally Posted by rachelk
(Post 9205838)
A similar thing happened to me once, in Aberdeen.
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Re: Spanish languages
In every country in the world there are regional accents.
For me the difference is between belligerent and considerate people and there is nothing you can do about the first. So keep on as you are the rest you will have to make up as you go along here. |
Re: Spanish languages
Hi! If anyone would like to practice his spanish I'm interesting in practicing my english. We can meet (I'm from Chiclana, Cadiz) or chatting via messenger. Is anybody interested? :thumbsup:
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Re: Spanish languages
Originally Posted by Palomita
(Post 9248446)
Hi! If anyone would like to practice his spanish I'm interesting in practicing my english. We can meet (I'm from Chiclana, Cadiz) or chatting via messenger. Is anybody interested? :thumbsup:
Cheers JL |
Re: Spanish languages
Originally Posted by Palomita
(Post 9248446)
Hi! If anyone would like to practice his spanish I'm interesting in practicing my english. We can meet (I'm from Chiclana, Cadiz) or chatting via messenger. Is anybody interested? :thumbsup:
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Re: Spanish languages
Skype is good to use too, and it's free. May be a bit difficult to understand if it starts to break up though....:)
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