This is a Spanish version of the site.
It is not a translation of the entire site, but it is an attempt to translate as many as possible of the popular English language posts into Spanish. I think my most popular English language posts are found here and also here.
So why does this site exist? Well, it’s like Google translation in Spanish, but not as accurate. That’s part of the fun of the site.
I love this site. It is basically the only place I’ve found that lets me type in a Spanish sentence and get it translated into English. And I have a feeling that I’ll be using it for a lot of my writing for the foreseeable future.
You can find my posts on this site by selecting “Spanish” from the drop-down menu.
Now, a common mistake that new English language learners make is to just type it into the search engine and it will take them to the english version. A common misconception is that there is a “search for Spanish sentences” box at the top of the page. That’s not true at all. If you type in anything that’s not in Spanish, you will be directed to the english version of that particular page.
And that is why I say that Spanish is the mother of all languages. In the English version of the page, I have a list of the Spanish words on the page, in a form that can be translated into English. If you click on them, you can use the Spanish words to read the English version. No more typing it in and hoping it will work. Its all there.
I think we can all agree that in all languages people use more than just one form of the alphabet to write. In Spanish, as in English, the number of words can be infinite, and many of them can be written in many forms. That is why Spanish is the language of poetry, the language of song, the language of art, and the language of literature.
Marca is Latin for stone, so the name of this game is pretty much perfect for our purposes. It’s one of those games that you play only when your friends all have the exact same idea of what a game of marca means. Now, if you’re looking for a game that allows you to get stuck into this idea together, you might come across a game called Marca: One Piece.