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Simple Stories in Spanish

El Carnaval de Guaranda

Simple Stories in Spanish

Small Town Spanish Teacher

Spanish, Language Learning, Arts, Stories, Education, Practice, Fiction, Listening, Language, Learning

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2021

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

This fourth season of Simple Stories in Spanish is focusing on celebrations. Many countries celebrate Carnaval and they all have their own twist. In a previous episode, I told the story of Carnaval en la República Dominicana. Today I will tell the story of Carnaval en Guaranda, Ecuador. Like the Carnaval Dominicano, El Carnaval de Guaranda combines indigenous culture with European influence to create a truly unique celebration. This story is told in the the present and past tenses. Repeated w...

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0:00.0

Ola, and I've been made this episode of simple stories in Spanish.

0:05.0

Many countries celebrate Carnoval, and they all have their own twist.

0:10.0

In a previous episode, I told the story of Carnoval in the Republic of Dominicana.

0:15.6

Today I will tell the story of Carnaval in Guaranda, Ecuador.

0:21.1

Like the Carnoval Dominicano, the carnival de gueranda combines indigenous culture with European influence to create a truly unique celebration.

0:32.0

Some words that will help you understand this story better include

0:35.5

Desfile which means parade, maise which means corn, divertido which means fun and Ropa which means fun, and Ropa, which means clothing. I hope you enjoy learning

0:47.6

about the Carnaval de Guaranth.

0:52.3

Antes of the lagegao de la Jiegada of the Jegada of Los

0:54.4

Spaniels America del Sur, the Trivourau de Warangas

0:58.9

Tenio a celebration of three days.

1:02.4

The celebration on Rava

1:05.6

at an ombre and two dioces.

1:08.0

The Ombre that on Rava

1:11.1

is the leader of the Tribu.

1:14.0

The first dios that is the

1:16.0

the grandaita

1:18.0

that is

1:20.0

the grandaic that's been mama pachac the grand a pachacamak. The Grand Taita, or Pachac, was the Creator of the world. Taita, significant

1:30.8

Padre. The other day that a Raba

1:35.0

was the Pacha Mama,

1:37.0

Diosa of the Tierra.

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