See the festive side of Barcelona on St John's (Sant Joan) Day.
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Sybille Spinola
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Montse Triola
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Xinoxano - August 22, 2007
We local Catalans do not drink sangria, only tourists do.
Sonia - May 16, 2007
My favorite phrase:
Mas Sangria, por favor :-)
Kixmi - March 06, 2007
Good morning is 'buenos dias' in Spanish and 'bon dia' in Catalan
Good afternoon is 'buenas tardes' in Spanish and 'bona tarda' in Catalan
Good night is 'buenas noches' in Spanish and 'bona nit' in Catalan
Try to speak in Catalan (when you stay in Barcelona or in Catalonia) for a best attitude of local people...
aron - February 27, 2007
that's how you say those things in Catalan - the official language in Barcelona. It's a seperate language (Spain has 4 languages in total) and both even though both are spoken in Barcelona, the locals really appreciate it if you make the effort with Catalan.
catia - February 23, 2007
good morning: bon dia
good afternoon'bona tarda
good night: boa nit?
what? I thought is buenos dias,buenas tardes,buenas noches...esto es que lo aprendà en mi pais latino
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