The language that is accepted as the official language in the country and spoken by almost the entire population is Spanish. Chile differs from other South American countries with its distinctive Spanish accent. Although this accent varies from north to south of the country, it generally has a softer tone than other Spanish-speaking countries of the continent. Apart from this, there are local languages such as Mapudungun, Quechua and Aymara spoken by the indigenous population in the country. German is another European language that survives in the country; In terms of international usability, English is the language that is encouraged to be learned in the country. – Si: Yes – No: No – Por favor: Please – Hola! (Ola): Hello – Gracias (Grasyas): Thank you – De nada: You’re welcome – Buenos dias: Good morning – Buenas noches (buenas noçes): Good night – Perdon / Perdona me: Excuse me – Lo siento: Sorry – No importa: Important not, it’s okay – No lo se/no se: I don’t know – Cómo está?: How are you? – Bien: I’m fine Mavimore Turizm is a travel agency registered with TÜRSAB. Document number: A-8307
Cortina Travel Guide: Skiing in Cortina, Italy | Mavimore
We made preparations for Kitzbuhel and Salzburg, but we went to Italy, Cortina D’Ampezzo, for skiing! : ) The reason is that there is no snow in Kitzbuhel, and even if they make artificial snow, the a