Sucre
-La paz -Sucre
That's not a correct statement. Bolivia has one capital, namely, Sucre. La Paz is sometimes cited as "capital", but officially it is the "sede de gobierno" - the seat of government. Anyway, the translation is: "El país de Bolivia tiene dos capitales."
The capital of Bolivia, La Paz, is Spanish for 'The Peace'.
They speak Spanish in Bolivia, so that would be besos.
It would either be "eres de Bolivia" or "usted es de Bolivia"
capital means the capital of a certain country like La CAPITAL de Bolivia, en Paz
Bolivia is a Spanish-speaking country, so you could just say Hola.
Bolivia has two capitals.La Paz is the Administrative Capital and Sucre is the Constitutional Capital.
La Paz Did you know:La Paz is the capital of Bolivia; Bolivia was named for Simon Bolivar.
The 3 most common languages in Bolivia are Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara. I don't know how say boy in Quechua or Aymara but in Spanish it is Niño (neen-yo)
There are two capitals, Sucre (constitutional capital) and La Paz (administrative capital. The main language is Spanish.
Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia. La Paz is the seat of government of Bolivia.