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My parents were Italian, but the first language I learned was Spanish, since we lived in southern Spain. Very close to Gibraltar. When I was older, like twelve I moved with them back to Lucca in Italy.
There might be another reason why the house was hit. Some houses have a little infrastructure problem and cannot protect themselves against flash lights. That means they are in constant risk of fire which can lead to catastrophic outcome.
Have you ever done something like that in Spanish? I also think that we should see each other when you're close, I can help you with Spanish, and you can do the same for me in English. Do we have a deal?
There might be another reason why the house was hit. Some houses have a little infrastructure problem and cannot protect themselves against flash lights. That means they are in constant risk of fire which can lead to catastrophic outcome.
Have you ever done something like that in Spanish? I also think that we should see each other when you're close, I can help you with Spanish, and you can do the same for me in English. Do we have a deal?
