A list of puns related to "Paraguayans"
Got some Latin American coinage and banknotes that I'm willing to part with so here's what I got!
PRICES ON EVERYTHING LISTED ARE NEGOTIABLE!
Mexico:
1.) 1967 Mexico Twenty Centavos Coins BU (7 pieces available): $3 USD + shipping per piece. $20 + shipping for all eleven.
2.) 1983 Mexico 20 Centavos Celebrating Olmec Culture BU: $8 + shipping (sold)
3.) 1983 Mexico 20 Centavos Celebrating Olmec Culture (Proof Like!): $16 + shipping
4.) 1966-Mo Mexico One Peso in a PCGS sample/promotional slab for the US Mexican Numismatic Association (reportedly given out at a US Mexican Numismatic Association show in 2011 or 2012). Graded as Brilliant Uncirculated: $60 + shipping (SOLD)
Chile:
5.) 1924 Chile Un Peso (High grade with beautiful toning!): $45 + shipping (sold)
Paraguay:
6.) 1952 Paraguay Five Cuaranies Banknote UNC (Printed by the Thomas Dela Rue & Co.): $10 + shipping
Shipping:
Untracked (Paper Envelope): $1 USD First Class USPS Shipping with Tracking (Paded Envelope): $5 USD
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https://youtu.be/hM91p_YinO8 Hereβs a link to the video detailing the colonization of Paraguay by Brazilians. I think Iβd started in the 60-70 and Brazilians began to develop eastern Paraguay despite of many farm attacks and property raids by native Paraguayans.
I found about that Paraguay can have the Che Guevara has leader after this conflict, and i want to know, How exactly the player can do this happen? Like, there is an event chain or some decisions? Im asking this because i read that this ends up in a war between Paraguay vs Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay and i never saw that, so i want to see it with my own eyes.
I need to make more room for more inventory so here is what I got.
PRICES ON EVERYTHING LISTED CAN BE NEGOTIABLED!
Philippine Minor Coinage
Philippine Minor Coinage Photos
1.) 1961 Philippine Republic Half Peso Commemorating the Bicentennial of Jose Rizal's Birth UNC (Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, USA): $35 + shipping (SOLD)
2.) 1945-D Philippine Commonwealth Twenty Centavos UNC: $15 + shipping (SOLD)
3.) 1944-S Philippine Commonwealth One Centavo Broken Base of Last 4 Variety #1 UNC: $10 USD + shipping
4.) 1944-S Philippine Commonwealth One Centavo Broken Base of Last 4 Variety #2 UNC: $10 USD + shipping
5.) 1944-S Philippine Commonwealth One Centavo Broken Base of Last 4 Variety #3 UNC: $10 USD + shipping
6.) 1944-S Philippine Commonwealth One Centavo Broken Base of Last 4 Variety UNC and Lusterful: $12 USD + shipping
7.) 1944-S Philippine Commonwealth Fifty Centavos: $15 USD + shipping (SOLD)
Philippine Silver Pesos
8.) 1908-S USPI One Peso XF - Details Harshely Cleaned in my opinion: $40 + shipping (SOLD)
9.) 1976 Philippine Republic FAO Commemorative 25 Piso (MILK SPOTS): $25 USD + shipping
World Coins:
1967 Mexico Twenty Centavos BU (11 pieces available): $3 USD + shipping
1964 Rhodesia 2 Shillings/20 Cents BU with Severe Machine Doubling: $11 USD + shipping
Banknotes:
1949 Philippine Republic Fifty Peso Note UNC: $40 + shipping
1952 Paraguay Five Cuaranies Note UNC: $10 USD + shipping
Shipping:
Untracked: $1 USD Tracked: $5 USD
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So I have a tradition to make/try authentic dishes from different countries for new year's eve. This year I'd love to make a original Paraguayan main course and I would love to ask you guys for some delicious suggestions. I hope this post doesn't break any rules and I look forward to your suggestions!
Edit: thx you all for the comments! I'll do some further research on your suggestions
I've looked everywhere for grammars of LSPY, typologies of its structure, and brief grammatical sketches, but I've come up empty handed. I'm not looking for purely sociolinguistic papers by the way, as I've already found a couple.
The possibility that such a paper doesn't exist is high, but I'd like to make sure I'm not missing any. Does anybody know of one, or is able to find one? Spanish papers are alright, as long as they contain any information on the structure of the kangaroo.
*language, not kangaroo
Edit: Names I've found for it:
Paraguayan Sign Language
Llengua de signes del Paraguai
Manual Mimico Paraguaya
Manual Mimico Paraguayo
Lengua de seΓ±as Paraguaya (LSPY / LSP)
Lengua de seΓ±as del Paraguay
639-3: PYS
I found SOMETHING, it's still not any structural information, but it has videos at least. https://www.iglesiadesordos.org.py/index.php/en/
Edit 2: I have confirmed there are no papers / formal research on the structure of the language. I'll reach out to somebody who works on non-signed languages in the area to find out where to go from here.
So, I love history, and even though I am not a big fan of novela I decided to watch "Nos Tempos do Imperador" because I was curious to see how they would cover this conflict. They are not going for historical accuracy (which kinds bothers me, but I won't share my opinions on the post, I wanna hear yours).
So, the novela has finally reached the point in which they are covering this subject. They teased it in the early episodes by having Solano Lopez go to Brazil and ask Pedro II to marry princess Isabel, once Pedro II refused, Solano took his sword out, cut a map of Brazil in half and said Brazil would someday pay for it. For those who don't know the details of this war: none of that happened irl.
The last episode ended with Brazil invading Uruguay. This weekend the episodes that aired showed some other stuff that didn't happen, here's some youtube upload of the scene (0:30-1:53 then it comes back at 2:48 - 5:12) Solano appears in Rio de Janeiro because of the marriage to princess Isabel to count D'Eu, he sent them a sword as a wedding gift, and later appeared in Pedro II's home and they have a conversation. I'm going to transcribe what they said, Solano speaks Spanish (I don't know if he sounds Paraguayan) and Pedro in Portuguese, so I'll translate to English:
Solano: Congratulations on the princess's marriage, beautiful party! Tell me, did the princess like the gift (I think that's what he says, sorry for my bad Spanish) I sent?
Pedro: What did you intend with that weapon?
S: Well, every Paraguyan citizen has one, by my order. I consider it necessary in case of war, you never know.
P: What do you want this time?
S: To finish our conversation in Coroado (the novela is referencing the moment in early episodes when Solano asked Pedro II for Isabel's hand), and the decision is in your hands.
Emperess Teresa: Pedro, would you like to acompany me, oh, excuse me, I didn't know you had a meeting...
P: It's not a meeting, Teresa, it's Solano Lopez.
T: Oh, god...
Cut to a scene showing Isabel's and Count D'Eu's wedding night, they say they love each other and want to have a lot of kids and kiss.
Cut back to Solano, Pedro and Teresa:
S: Pardon me, I didn't mean to frighten the emperess
P: I told I had seen Solano in the city, and you didn't believe me.
T: I sill can't believe this. The ruler of a bordering country in the wedding of the Brazilian imperial family that wasn't invited.
S: I am a man that follows my in
... keep reading on reddit β‘How would the Paraguayan accent be best described compared to other dialects of Spanish? I know that it has a lot of GuaranΓ influence.
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