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Fire Works at Malta
Spanish language
The use of the pronoun vos with the verb forms of tú (e.g. vos piensas) is called “pronominal voseo“. And conversely, the use of the verb forms of vos with the pronoun tú (e.g. tú pensás or tú pensái) is called “verbal voseo“.
In Chile, for example, verbal voseo is much more common than the actual use of the pronoun vos which is often reserved for deeply informal situations.
- Distribution in Spanish-Speaking Regions of America
Although vos is not used in Spain, it occurs in many Spanish-speaking regions of the Americas as the primary spoken form of the second-person singular familiar pronoun, although with wide differences in social consideration.
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My video of Fifa 13
This is my video of Fifa 13.
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Mosta
Mosta (or Il-Mosta) is a town situated in the middle of the island of Malta. Mosta celebrates the feast of Assumption every 15 August, popular among both the locals and the tourists. The town has many legends such as the Mosta Bride (L-Gharusa tal-Mosta) and a lot of historical places such as the Victoria Lines and medieval chapels. Mosta has its own scouts and girl guides as well as two band clubs (Nicolo’ Isouard and Santa Marija) and two fire works factories that make spectacular fire works. A lot of traffic passes through Constitution Street, one of Mosta’s main streets which connects the South to the North. The main attraction in Mosta is the Rotunda – a huge round church with the third largest unsupported dome in the world.The Feast of the Assumption is held on August 15 and it is a public holiday. The church is also known as the Rotunda of St Marija Assunta. On 9 April 1942, the church was nearly destroyed during World War 2. An Axis bomb hit the dome of the church but failed to explode. The detonator was removed and a replica bomb is now displayed as a memorial.he Cumbo Tower was the stronghold of Mosta in the Middle Ages. It is presently owned by the Contessa,Preziosi the daughter of the late Barone della Quleja.
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