The accent is normally omitted in English.
she told me that its a good life there, yummy, really nice.
"I wish to hold you in my arms and make love to you really nice"
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
She was born in Puerto Rico but grew up in New Jersey
woman from Puerto Rico
I don't know/am not familiar with Puerto Rico
The Spanish word "rico" means "rich" in English.
Rich
K rico eso
Qué rico se ve. It looks so tasty
Puertorriqueña refers to a female from Puerto Rico.
It means "are rich." in the plural, as in "they are rich."
It means, "How many Denny's restaurants are there in 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.
The officials languages of Puerto Rico are Spanish and English.
it means, "Nice! I love it when you speak spanish."