Spanish volleyball is more hardcore, American volleyball is more organized. Both are very competitive. American volleyball is taught based on techniques while Spanish volleyball is more about leaving your heart on the court. Spanish also exercise more than Americans. I've played for both, Spanish and Americans and i loved American volleyball, definitely.
Volley means to keep something off the ground. In volleyball the ball is not allowed to touch the ground. So essentially volleyball "keep the ball off the ground". I hope this helped. :)
spanish homes are in Spain
English and Spanish schools have to pass the same test to get into college. English and Spanish schools both start at 9am.
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Volleyball is translated as 'voleibol' in Spanish
Spanish America has become a lot of different countries. Portuguese America has become only one country: Brazil.
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some similarities are they both have temples, both have slaves, both live in Mexico, soldiers, army, and importantly they both have gods.
some similarities are they both have temples, both have slaves, both live in Mexico, soldiers, army, and importantly they both have gods.
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American isn't a language. English is spoken in the US as well as Spanish. The English is often called "American English" as there are differences compared to "British English"
There are several famous Spanish volleyball players. Some of these include Hector Soto, Virginia Cardona, Ernesto Rodriguez, as well as Luis Pedro Suela.