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September 23rd, 2008 by admin

Costa Rica Language
Costa Rica Language

"I can not think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for protection of a father." – Sigmund Freud.

Remember day a child, when used to wait for your father to come home at night? When I jumped into his arms … Share your feats of the day with him? And how could patiently listen to all your stories? The ease with which they solve more complex problems? You know his arrival by the great success in the door … I knew he was. You knew by his body odor – a relief that it seemed he was always ensure close. You knew by his touch, his sound, his approach …… who knew by instinct.

The picture remains the same. With time and in different geographic locations – the image of a child with father remains unchanged. Anywhere in the world that includes aspects of its relationship his father never seems to change – play with him in the yard, long journeys, the values you have learned …. the list is endless.

This is This universality of the parent-child to Father's Day at a global event. Although the dates vary by region, like love language of your father a Father's Day Happy's. "

If is how to say "Happy Father's Day" in different languages –

1) Spanish – Happy Father's Day

2) Russia – Счастливый день отцов

3) Portuguese – Happy Day Country

4) Italian – Giorno di felice Padri

5) Germany – Glückliche Vatertag

6) France – Happy Fathers Day

7) Dutch – De Dag van Vader gelukkige

While most countries celebrate Father's Day, according to the American custom, the third Sunday in June, but there are some areas where we celebrate Father's Day on different dates. Argentina Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Cuba, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Netherlands, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Ireland, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, United Kingdom, Venezuela and Zimbabwe, follow the American custom (third Sunday of June), while Austria, Belgium and Costa Rica to celebrate the event, the second Sunday in June Hemisphere countries – Australia and New Zealand celebrate Father's Day on the first Sunday in September. The Russia celebrates the event on February 23, while in China Father's Day is celebrated on August 8. Some countries have again a religious event. While Iran welcomes YTO Father's Day according to the Islamic calendar, on 13 Rajab, after Germany Biblical date of the Ascension to celebrate the event. This year (2007), the date was May 17

No matter how Event date is celebrated, what language is used to want – the fundamental emotion to express love, respect and gratitude for this day remains unchanged.

Richard Dupont writes on holidays and global events like Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year, valentine’s Day etc. He also writes on family, relationships, religion, love and friendship. He is a writer with special interest in ecard industry and writes for 123greetings.com.

I am from Costa Rica to the United States, I think I have the right to speak my language in their country. Am I right?

I am from Costa Rica, proud of my heritage, I came to the United States, I think I have the right to speak my language, and Americans should be required to answer me, my address in a language they understand, and I should not be blocked from participation in American life because of a language barrier. This means that the courts, polling, routine traffic stops I would be the speech in Spanish. Americans could use a little worldlyness, people learning a language is English not so great is not the official language of the United States and Spanish is much more versatile gringos America should be a bilingual country like Canada, currency bilingual, presidnt give directions in the two language works

If you are proud of their heritage that we call the third county world …. go home and live among his people with their stupid claims,)

EF Playa Tamarindo, Costa Rica – EF International Language Schools

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