Read Ebook: Hossfeld's Spanish Dialogues and Idiomatic Phrases Indispensible for a Rapid Acquisition of the Spanish Language by Cornett W N William N Hossfeld C
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In Spanish restaurants and caf?s the waiter's attention is attracted by clapping the hands.
Tea as a meal is not a Spanish custom. See note, page 195.
The names of the days and months may begin with a capital letter, as in English.
Given merely as an equivalent. Names of papers are not translated as a rule.
Spaniards generally address their servants in the second person , but the third person or polite form is not unusual.
In Spain stamps are sold at tobacconists' , not as in England, at the Post Office.
See note, page 46.
The value of the pound sterling varies, of course, according to the rate of exchange.
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