6.3.3

Las religiones

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Las Religiones

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Historia religiosa de España

  • España tiene una historia muy rica en relación a la mezcla de naciones y diferentes religiones, es una verdadera mezcla de culturas.
    • Spain has a very rich history in terms of the coexistence of nations and different religions, it is a true mixture of cultures. In the Middle Ages, Muslims, Jews, and Catholics lived together in Spain, and most of the peninsula was also conquered by the Arabs in the 8th century. They stayed until much later. In fact, Spain was a predominantly Muslim country for almost 8 centuries.
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Al-Andalus

  • En la edad media, los musulmanes, los judíos y los católicos convivían en España, y además la mayoría de la península fue conquistada por los árabes en el siglo VIII. Se quedaron hasta mucho más tarde. De hecho, España fue un país mayoritariamente musulmán durante casi 8 siglos.
    • In the Middle Ages, Muslims, Jews, and Catholics lived together in Spain, and most of the peninsula was also conquered by the Arabs in the 8th century. They stayed until much later. In fact, Spain was a predominantly Muslim country for almost 8 centuries.
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Cultura árabe en España

  • Las huellas de su cultura se pueden ver en todas partes, desde la arquitectura, hasta la cocina, pasando por el lenguaje. Estamos tan acostumbrados que no nos damos cuenta, pero por ejemplo, hay muchos apellidos españoles que son de origen árabe, como por ejemplo García, que es el apellido más común en España.
    • Traces of their culture can be seen everywhere, from architecture, to cuisine, to language. We are so used to it that we do not realise it, but for example, there are many Spanish surnames that are of Arabic origin, such as García, which is the most common surname in Spain.
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Aceptación

  • ¿Por qué crees que a veces hay gente a la que le cuesta aceptar que hay personas de otras religiones?
    • Why do you think that sometimes there are people who find it difficult to accept that there are people of other religions?
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Historia reciente

  • Aunque la historia española está llena de muchos ejemplos de variedad de culturas, la historia más reciente es, como lo esperado, la que ha tenido más influencia en los españoles de hoy en dia. .
    • Although Spanish history is full of examples of a variety of cultures, recent history is, as usual, what has had the most influence on Spaniards today.
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La Dictadura Francista

  • Hay que recordar que España estuvo sumida en una guerra y en una dictadura durante casi cuarenta años, desde 1936 hasta 1975, y que durante esos años, el gobierno era católico y no contemplaba que hubiera otras religiones.
    • It must be remembered that Spain was mired in a war and a dictatorship for almost forty years, from 1936 to 1975, and that during those years, the government was Catholic and did not contemplate other religions.
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La resaca

  • La resaca de esas décadas es difícil de superar. Hoy en día hay muchas personas que aún se sienten recelosas de otras religiones, pero conviven con millones de españoles que aceptan a todas.
    • The hangover from those decades is hard to recover from. Today there are many people who are still suspicious of other religions but they coexist with millions of Spaniards who accept everyone.

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8La identidad regional en España

9El patrimonio cultural

10El Laberinto del Fauno

11Nouns

12Articles

12.1Definite & Indefinite

12.2El with Feminine Nouns

12.3Lo + Adjective

13Adjectives

13.1Agreement

13.2Position

13.3Apocopation

13.4Comparative & Superlative

13.5Use of Adjectives as Nouns

13.6Demonstrative

13.7Indefinite

13.8Possessive

13.9Interrogative & Exclamative

13.10Relative

14Numerals & Quantifiers

15Pronouns

15.1Subject

15.2Object: Direct & Indirect

15.3Reflexive

15.4Unstressed & Stressed Forms

15.5Position & Order

15.6Relative

15.7Demonstrative

15.8Indefinite

15.9Possessive

15.10Interrogative

16Verbs

16.1Regular Conjugations

16.2Regular & Irregular Verbs

16.3Agreement of Verb & Subject

16.4Use of Hay Que in All Tenses

16.5Present Tense

16.6Preterite Tense

16.7Imperfect Tense

16.8Future Tense

16.9Conditional Tense

16.10Perfect Tense

16.11Future Perfect Tense

16.12Conditional Perfect Tense

16.13Pluperfect Tense

16.14Infinitive, Gerund & Past Participle

16.15Verbal Paraphrases

16.16Use of the Subjunctive

16.17Commands

16.18Conditional Sentences

16.19After Conjunctions of Time

16.20After Para Que, Sin Que

16.21In Relative Clauses

16.22After Other Subordinating Conjunctions

16.23With Verbs of Wishing & Commanding

16.24Sequence of Tense in Indirect Speech

16.25Voice

16.26Use of the Reflexives as a Passive

16.27Use of the Reflexive to Express an Impersonal

16.28Use of Ser + Past Participle

16.29Use of Estar + Past Participle

16.30'Nuance' Reflexive Verbs

16.31Modes of Address

16.32Constructions with Verbs

16.33Verbs Followed by an Infinitive

17Prepositions & Conjunctions

17.1All Prepositions

17.2'Personal' a

17.3Discrimination of Por and Para

17.4Coordinating Conjunctions

17.5Subordinating Conjunctions

17.6Use of Que to Introduce a Clause

18Negation, Questions & Commands

18.1Negation

19Word Order, Other Constructions & Discourse Marker

19.1Subject Following Verb

19.2Focalisation

19.3Time Expressions with Hace/Hacía

19.4Cleft Sentences

19.5Comparative Constructions

19.6Indirect Speech

19.7Discourse Markers

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