Spanish We Do

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  • Podcast in English about all things Spanish: culture, business, marketing and life! The Spanish language and its over 500 million native speakers in one podcast. How to say "podcast" in Spanish, you ask? Well, podcast! By SpanishWeDo.com; translation and localization between English and Spanish for text, subtitles and voice-over.
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Podcast in English about all things Spanish: culture, business, marketing and life! The Spanish language and its over 500 million native speakers in one podcast. How to say "podcast" in Spanish, you ask? Well, podcast! By SpanishWeDo.com; translation and localization between English and Spanish for text, subtitles and voice-over.
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  • 25. Barbecue and Puerto Rican Spanish | Raquel Montañez-González part 3 of 3
    2021/12/08

    The word “barbecue” came into English from Spanish —barbacoa— BUT it is not originally from Spanish either. Enter the Taino, the native inhabitants of Puerto Rico.

    Let’s talk about the Spanish language in Puerto Rico and we’ll end the episode with the most Puerto Rican of all Spanish words —although, it’s not a safe word to say in all environments!

    This episode is part 3 of my conversation with Raquel Montañez-González, Ph.D., born and raised in Puerto Rico and currently a Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor at University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA.

    Raquel is also a science communicator hosting and co-producing the Spanish version of Tiny Vampires Podcast. http://www.tinyvampires.com/

    Besides talking about Spanish as a language, we’ll also go over the stereotypical Puerto Rican: kind, loud, expressive, good cooks, good dancers, aggressive drivers. And Raquel confesses she’s all of that —proudly!

    ¡Muchísimas gracias, Raquel!

    Tw https://twitter.com/rmontane1

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    Spanish We Do is hosted by José Erre and it's a production of SpanishWeDo.com; a translation and localization team for text, subtitles and voice-over from English into Spanish and Spanish into English.

    You can also find us on Twitter, Instagram

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    Tw @SpanishWeDo

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    27 分
  • 24. Puerto Rico, part of the US or part of Latin America? | Raquel Montañez-González part 2 of 3
    2021/12/01

    Puerto Rico has never been independent in modern history —except for a couple of months; yes, just a handful. It went from being controlled by Spain to being controlled by the United States of America.

    In the present, this means that Puerto Ricans live under the influence of two major cultures —or three? maybe four?-- and two major languages: English and Spanish.

    This episode is part 2 of my conversation with Raquel Montañez-González, Ph.D., born and raised in Puerto Rico and currently a Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor at University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA.

    Raquel is also a science communicator hosting and co-producing the Spanish version of Tiny Vampires Podcast. http://www.tinyvampires.com/

    We talk about Puerto Rican migrants to the US, whether Puerto Ricans feel part of Latin America, music, cooking, and more.

    In part 3 we’ll talk about the particularities of Spanish in Puerto Rico and other cultural aspects, such as the Puerto Rican “personality.”

    ¡Gracias, Raquel!

    Tw https://twitter.com/rmontane1

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    Spanish We Do is hosted by José Erre and it's a production of SpanishWeDo.com; a translation and localization team for text, subtitles and voice-over from English into Spanish and Spanish into English.

    You can also find us on Twitter, Instagram

    Tw @JoseErre

    Tw @SpanishWeDo

    Ig @SpanishWeDo

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    22 分
  • 23. Spanish in science, and a vampire | Raquel Montañez-González part 1 of 3
    2021/11/24

    What this state and relevance of the Spanish language in science?

    ‘Tiny Vampires’ vs. ‘Vampiritos’, what sounds better to you?

    This episode is part 1 of my conversation with Raquel Montañez-González, Ph.D., born and raised in Puerto Rico and currently a Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor at University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA.

    Raquel is also a science communicator hosting and co-producing the Spanish version of Tiny Vampires Podcast. http://www.tinyvampires.com/

    We talk about the purpose of the podcast, Spanish language and science, SACNAS —the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science—, and the difference between Spanish and Portuguese last names that look very, very similar: e.g. Fernández vs Fernandes.

    In part 2 we will talk about Puerto Rico as a country and the results —and current feel— of its very particular history. And in part 3 we’ll talk about the particularities of Spanish in Puerto Rico and other cultural aspects, such as the Puerto Rican “personality.”

    ¡Gracias, Raquel!

    Tw https://twitter.com/rmontane1

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    Spanish We Do is hosted by José Erre and it's a production of SpanishWeDo.com; a translation and localization team for text, subtitles and voice-over from English into Spanish and Spanish into English.

    You can also find us on Twitter, Instagram

    Tw @JoseErre

    Tw @SpanishWeDo

    Ig @SpanishWeDo

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    22 分

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