Welcome to part two of our homesteading vocabulary! Today we'll go over some vocabulary that you might never have heard of (unless you've been reading children's books or farming blogs in Spanish!). Mainly, words dealing with livestock, especially chickens! Not to mention our second part of our Cultural Tip on the Dominican Republic: important national holidays! Let's begin!

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Episode Content 

You can follow me on Facebook or Twitter!Related Episodes: Episode 84: I'm Back! Plus Spring Homesteading Vocabulary Pt. 1Episode 61: Animals, Baby Animals, and More, Part 3Episode 60: Animals, Baby Animals, and More, Part 2 Episode 59: Animals, Baby Animals, and More, Part 1 Related YouTube Channels: Growfully with Jenna Melissa K. NorrisOakAbodePollo.info by Manolo Ruiz"20 Animal Sounds in Spanish: Can You Bray, Squawk and Meow en Español?" by Mosehayward for FluentU.com, last updated August 31, 2022"Animal Sounds in Spanish" by Gerald Erichsen for ThoughtCo., last updated on November 12, 2019. "De Colores (letra de cancion & English translation)", uploaded to YouTube on October 13, 2011 by ChantYip


Cultural Tip

 "National Holidays in Dominican Republic in 2023" by OfficeHolidays.com. See the individual holiday links for more information.  "Dominican Republic- The World Factbook" by the CIA, last updated May 16, 2023Main website for the Basilica Catedral – Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia"Dominican Carnival: A Celebration of Life," uploaded to YouTube February 18, 2019 by Go Dominican Republic"How Dominicans celebrate their Independence Day" by Small World, February 20, 2023"Celebrating Constitution Day" by the National Archive

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