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List of Spanish-language TV series Here is a list of the most popular Spanish-language television series available for download. In some cases you can watch streaming episodes on the show's website, but downloading is more convenient if you want to send a series to your phone or tablet, or watch offline later on an airplane, for example. These links are only a sample of what is available - there are hundreds more sites that offer free TV downloads in Spanish and other languages. List of Spanish-language movies List of TV series on Netflix List of movies on NetflixThese links were last checked on March 26, 2017. Useful links: Wikipedia: Linguae Mortuae (Dead languages) and Wiktionary: Diccionario de la lengua española: las lenguas conocidas españolas y cómo describirse a sí mismos (Spanish dictionary; Spanish for those who want to describe themselves as Spanish) and The Free Dictionary (the Free Dictionary is a paid site but it has an English to Spanish dictionary). From Spanish to English: This is Page 1 of 3 pages of Spanish-to-English translations on the Notes page. From English to Spanish: This is Page 2 of 3 pages of English-to-Spanish translations on the Notes page.Important links: Wikipedia: Español (Language) and Wikipedia: Canción (Song), Wikipedia: Canciones de amor (Songs of love), and Wikipedia: Ópera (Opera) and Wikipedia: Teatro (Theater). For webcams in Spain, see this site (however, that site is not entirely reliable; it often says "web streaming offline" when the stream is actually working fine). Some phrases in Spanish are so familiar to English speakers that they are easily mistaken for English. The following are the most common non-Spanish words used in the media in Spain. Useful links: Wikipedia: Lenguas indo-europeas (Indo-European languages), Encyclopædia Britannica, Spanish Wikipedia, Spanish Wiktionary, Linguae Mortuae (Dead languages), and Wiktionary: Diccionario de la lengua española (Spanish dictionary) and Wikipedia: Minutiae comuni (Common details). Wired has a good article about how Usenet groups were used by the US military to distribute secret information. Useful links: Wikipedia: Lenguas Indo-Europeanas (Indo-European languages), Encyclopædia Britannica, Spanish Wikipedia, Spanish Wiktionary, Linguae Mortuae (Dead languages), and Wiktionary: Diccionario de la lengua española (Spanish dictionary) and Wikipedia: Minutiae comuni (Common details). The paper published in 1971 by the US Army on ways to improve intelligence gathering. The paper was named "Final Report of the US Army Effects Evaluation Working Group" and was declassified in 2002. cfa1e77820
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