
A Simple Galician Language Course
Introductory Words and Phrases in Gallego
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Narrated by:
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Celtia Valcarcel Gallego
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Kim Noble
About this listen
This is an elementary guide to the Galician language (also called Galego or Gallego) including offering an understanding of the culture of the region. This language is spoken by almost 3 million people in Galicia, Asturias, Castile and Leon as well as in Galician communities globally. Galician is a romance language, somewhat similar to Portuguese and derived from Latin in the 13th century. The language and the Galician region have a rich history. This language course contains 28 daily sessions and review material to help you build an elementary understanding of the Galician language.
©2022 Celtia Valcarcel Gallego (P)2022 Historical Audiobooks
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