The language spoken in Puerto Rico is Spanish, not Puerto Rican. The word for money is "Dinero" in Spanish.
In Puerto Rico they speak spanish, so the word would be más tarde
Well Puerto Rico means Rich Port. Puerto=Port Rico= good,rich
"Reina", it's the same spanish word in Puerto Rico and every other spanish speaking nation
correct word is Puertoriqueño It means He is from Puerto Rico..
It means "Rich Port". Rico in Spanish means rich in English just if your talking about money. If your talking about food rico means it's delicious, good, etc. Example, "esto huele rico" mean this smell good or " que Rica la comida" means like delicious food in English. Puerto Rico means "Rich Port" in Spanish. The word Puerto in Spanish means port, and the word Rico means rich, affluent, delicious or costly. Presumably Puerto Rico means Rich Port, Port of the Rich, or something similar.
Spanish word for people is "gente". Dorila León-Bilbao, Puerto Rico
The term 'catano' is Spanish term used to describe a town in Puerto Rico. There are many different 'catano's' located on the northern coast of Puerto Rico.
Spanish is spoken in Puerto Rico, so "slide" depends on the context. As verb it is deslizar. A playground slide is tobogán. A photo slide is diapositiva.
Puerto Rican is not a language. In Puerto Rico, people speak either English or Spanish, so it would either be "born" if they were speaking English, and "nacido" if they were speaking Spanish.
Yes, Arocho is a Spanish last name. It is derived from the word "arroyo," which means "stream" or "brook" in Spanish. Arocho is a relatively common surname in Puerto Rico and can also be found in other Spanish-speaking countries.
Yes. It should be--- The translation of the name Puerto Rico is rich port. the islands' name comes from Spanish.