Interesting facts - Spain Video Transcripts
Video 1 Transcript
So Spain is made out of a whole bunch of different cultures. The islands are one culture. Galicia, Estudias, they're similar but still have their differences. Castellón, Madrid, they all have their different accents. A lot of them have different dialects that they speak also. In Galicia it's more of a... it's called Gallego and it's a more like Portuguese. Estudias, they have their own. And in the islands they don't use a theta, they just use an s and sound. And the people in the islands are generally more open but they're also more willing to not tell you the truth about like how they feel. But in mainland Spain they will tell you exactly how they feel whether it's nice or not.
Video 2 Transcript
So one thing I loved about Spain was just the diversity of people that are there. It's really cool. It's a true melting pot, I feel like, especially in the Madrid area. I think the stats I read were it's about half Spanish, half other. So you get people from all the South American countries that come there to work. So Ecuador, Bolivia, some Argentina, Uruguay. You get some Central America from Mexico and Costa Rica. Then you get a lot of people from Western Europe. You've got Romania, Bulgaria. We got some Russians. And then you get Northern Africa as well. So we had a lot of people from Morocco, a lot of people from Senegal. And anyways, a lot of people from China actually do. So it's just really cool to see that many people with so many different religions and beliefs and languages.
Video 3 Transcript
Something interesting about Spain is that it has several languages that people speak. So there's Spanish obviously but people also speak Basque and Catalan.