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  1. Learning Spanish (Galician) : r/GoingToSpain - Reddit

    Galician and Spanish are 2 different languages. If you want to learn Spanish learn Spanish. I have students from Galicia learning English and they talk Spanish.

  2. Any way to order Rubia Gallega beef in the U.S.? : r/AskCulinary - Reddit

    Jun 2, 2023 · There are plenty of online shops but none seem to ship to the U.S. There is also a farm in Missouri that is raising the breed in the U.S., but they…

  3. Galician Bagpipes--Culture, traditions, etc : r/bagpipes - Reddit

    Apr 2, 2024 · Galician Bagpipes--Culture, traditions, etc Let me preface this by saying that I know r/Gaita exists and will be doing a post there soon, I'm just procrastinating because spanish isn't my first …

  4. Can a Spanish speaker understand a Galician speaker, and/or ... - Reddit

    Feb 2, 2022 · Galician changes to Portuguese, but Castilian prevails in the south, even with many differences. They are usually blended with Spanish. Only recently, a few years ago, Galician and …

  5. Do Galician people (from Spain) tend to have more DNA ... - Reddit

    Jul 20, 2022 · Do Galician people (from Spain) tend to have more DNA relatives in Portugal than in Spain ? There seems to be an west/east variation in the Iberian peninsula. Galegos, people of …

  6. Vigo vs A Coruna - which Galician city has better nightlife, food ...

    Jun 16, 2023 · There's a Galician saying that goes "While Vigo works, Pontevedra sleeps, Santiago prays and Coruña has fun". Honestly, it's a bit of a stereotype, and definitely doesn't fully describe …

  7. How many Brazilians are aware of Mirandese and Galician?

    The same % of Spanish and Galician people aware of Brazil. There are two Galician tiktokers that most viewers are Brazilians, one is a beautiful girl and the other a man that speaks Interlingua.

  8. Galician has a LOT more Celtic loans than other Iberian languages : r ...

    Galician and Portuguese split way after Celtic languages had any chance of influence the languages anymore, so unless Portuguese had a conscious effort in removing Celtic loans I'd guess they would …

  9. How mutually intelligible are the regional languages of Spain? : r ...

    I tried looking for an answer on Google but couldn't find it. Are Catalan, Galician, Valencian, Aragonese etc. Mutually intelligible? Are they closer to dialects or individual languages? Obviously Basque is …

  10. Portuguese and Galician? : r/Portuguese - Reddit

    May 31, 2022 · They branched from the same stem (like Portuguese and Spanish but later in history). There are regional variants of Galician now, some virtually identical to Portuguese and others with …