

kabylebcn
Algerian expat in Spain
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About me
Algerian
Lives in Barcelona
Registration: 29 October 2012
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Looking for friends in Barcelona by GuestPoster877
Hi everyone! I have been living in Barcelona about 2,5 months now and still don't know much people here. I'm 25 years old and I like art, music (rock, indie, metal), design, gardening, learning languages and meeting people from different cultures. ...

Hi, I am finishing my PhD at the UB. I have been here since last Oct. It would be great if we manage to do something together sometimes. Said Read More


Racism in Barcelona. by EdMontreal
I normally prefer posting things that are positive, but unfortunately this one is not one of those. As I explained, I am Canadian/Mexican. If you see my picture you will understand what I am talking about. Anyway, since I am in Spain I have received ...

I Believe that one or a group of people do not represent all the Catalan population. My friends are from all the regions of Spain, and I share a flat with Catalan and Spanish friends. They are simply excellent. If there is a city I will never ... Read More


lawyer in barcelona by bobm
could anyone suggest an english speaking lawyer in barcelona. we are a married couple (US) considering moving to spain and would like to have someone advise on residency and tax issues... will not be working (retired) thanx

Hi Bobm, Sessions are organized periodically for the new comers at the city hall of you district. If you do not speak Spanish or Catalan they delegate an English speaker to translate during the session. You can ask all your questions. They will tell ... Read More


Racism in Barcelona. by EdMontreal
I normally prefer posting things that are positive, but unfortunately this one is not one of those. As I explained, I am Canadian/Mexican. If you see my picture you will understand what I am talking about. Anyway, since I am in Spain I have received ...

Someone crossed out my name on the mail box of our building. We are four to share the flat, and we did not remove some other names of previous flat mates (they still receive some mails in their previous address) all the names are local ones, except ... Read More


Barcelona New Years?! by Kpsteffen
Hello Barcelonians, I'm wondering if anyone has an idea of what to do this New Years?

Hi, Not yet :/... do you have any idea? Read More


Blackberry services by ABnaqbi
Hello everybody am coming to spain next week. I want to buy espanol SIM card and activate the blackberry service. Can you please help with that by anwsering my questions. Can I find Vodafone shop in airport and get the SIM card from there ? How ...

You are welcome :) Read More


Blackberry services by ABnaqbi
Hello everybody am coming to spain next week. I want to buy espanol SIM card and activate the blackberry service. Can you please help with that by anwsering my questions. Can I find Vodafone shop in airport and get the SIM card from there ? How ...

Hi ABnaqbi, Yes there is a Vodafone shop at the Airport. But I am not sure if it is the case in all the Terminals. Downtown, there are lot of Vodafone stores, and the SIM cards are not expensive. This link provides you with the Vodafone stores and ... Read More


How do you say "THANK YOU" in your own language.? by edvilyn
Inspired from :how do you say I LOVE YOU in your own language... by superanjanet! So now,it's time to know how to say "Thank you.." It's fun to learn some important words in different languages,so i Posted it..:P:P

Bonnoise, I am from Algeria as well, and I am Amazigh (Berber). "Azul" is not "thank you", "Azul" means "hi", "good morning", "good afternoon", "good evening"... general salutation. Read More


How do you say "THANK YOU" in your own language.? by edvilyn
Inspired from :how do you say I LOVE YOU in your own language... by superanjanet! So now,it's time to know how to say "Thank you.." It's fun to learn some important words in different languages,so i Posted it..:P:P

In Berber, especially in Kabylia, we say "Thanemmirth". Pronounce "th" like in "thank you" Slim Read More