Melón (meh-LON) is the most common word used in Puerto Rico for Watermelon.
Sandía (san-DEE-ah) is the actual Spanish word for Watermelon and most commonly used in the rest of the Spanish Speaking world.
Watermelon = Sandía
At least in Mexico, it's called Sandía but can have other names in South America.
it is limon.
"Melon" (accent over the O)
Que dominen las melones!
Melón
Sandia
The language spoken in Puerto Rico is Spanish, not Puerto Rican. The word for money is "Dinero" in Spanish.
Puertorriqueño or Boricua
Its a bad word in spanish puerto rican...
In Puerto Rico they speak spanish, so the word would be más tarde
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.
"Reina", it's the same spanish word in Puerto Rico and every other spanish speaking nation
The language is called Spanish, and the word for brother is hermano.
"toto" is not a Spanish word. So it means: "The toto I infect you"
"Boricua" is not an English word. It means Puerto Rican. It comes from the words "borinquen" and "boriken" which is its taino name. Boricua will usually be used when describing someone of Puerto Rican heritage.
speeches/stories it may be a puerto rican slang word
Soy boricua, Soy puertorriqueña and Yo soy puertorriqueño are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "I'm Puerto Rican." Context makes clear whether the Taíno word for "brave and noble lord" of the island that now is called Puerto Rico (case 1) or the Spanish word for a female (example 2) or a male (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "soy vo-REE-kwa," "soy PWER-to-ree-KEH-nya" and "soy PWER-to-ree-KEH-nyo" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Puerto Rico is the 3rd largest Island of the carribean. People born in Puerto Rico are United States citizens since it is a commowealth state. In English they are called Puertoricans wich in spanish is Puertorriquenos but the word you are looking for is ... boricua..