ASI HABLAN en PUERTO RICO 🇵🇷 l INTENTO HABLAR COMO BORICUA l La Vida de M

Franco, a true Puerto Rican, teaches me how Puerto Ricans speak. I hope you like it! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/1uPY5AW SUBSCRIBE to our channels: Mariemili:    / @mariemili   M's Life Podcast:    / @elpodcastdelavidadem   Leave us your comments and don't forget to like and SUBSCRIBE! •Turn on notifications so you'll know when we upload a new video. Our social media: Instagram:   / lavidadem   Instagram:   / mariemili_   TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@culturaconmar... CONTACT: [email protected] Why is Spanish spoken in Puerto Rico? Puerto Rican Spanish differs from that of other Spanish-speaking nations due to the influences of strong Canarian, Corsican, and Catalan immigration during the colonial era, as well as the languages ​​of the Taíno and African peoples. There has also been a significant influence of English on Puerto Rican Spanish since 1898. What words are used in Puerto Rico? pelao': someone who is broke. pendejo/a: idiot, stupid. A person who is afraid to confront something or someone. presentao/ado: nosy or meticulous. What is the way people speak in Puerto Rico? Spanish and English are official languages ​​in Puerto Rico. Spanish is used as the first language and English as the second in education and, in general, in all areas of life. How do people greet each other in Puerto Rico? Puerto Ricans will always greet you with "buenos días" or "buenas tardes." How do you say "hola" in Puerto Rico? Geographic: US, HO, NI, RD, PY. How do you say "bonita" in Puerto Rico? "mami rica" ​​(colloquial): Beautiful or attractive woman (Mexico, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Bolivia). It is also used as an interjection and a compliment (Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico). What do you call a friend in Puerto Rico? For example, "ser un pana" means to be a friend; "ser panita" indicates being a good friend, while "ser pana fuerte" establishes a close degree of friendship. According to the Royal Spanish Academy, only in Ecuador, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico is this word used to refer to a friend, comrade, or buddy. What is a Puerto Rican accent like?