My youngest daughter, actually. And her dad (blurred), taking a nap. It's not Spanish, though, it's Catalan. Migdiada is Siesta in Spanish or Nap in English... I bet it does sound familiar... :-)
James, there's 4 official languages in Spain. Spanish is official everywhere, but Catalan, Euskera (basque country) and Galician are co-official in its "states" (Guess we could call them that)
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Your child, Nuri. Unfortunately, my Spanish is non-existent.
My youngest daughter, actually. And her dad (blurred), taking a nap. It's not Spanish, though, it's Catalan. Migdiada is Siesta in Spanish or Nap in English... I bet it does sound familiar... :-)
btw, thanx for posting a comment! Maybe we should celebrate. Here, have a glass of champagne...
Champagne, eh? Sounds wonderful.
I apologize for not realizing that Catalan is a different language from Spanish. I assumed it was a Spanish dialect.
Help me understand that, will you?
James, there's 4 official languages in Spain. Spanish is official everywhere, but Catalan, Euskera (basque country) and Galician are co-official in its "states" (Guess we could call them that)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalan_language
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