The official languages of Puerto Rico are Spanish and English, so you would either say Gracias, amigo or just say it in English.
teetee
Demasiado
papa or padre
They say te amo
There is no such language as "Puerto Rican". Puerto Ricans speak Spanish, and "What are you doing?" in Spanish is "Que haces?"
yes there is, some people say no because its an American territory but there still is they would be a latin-american. so those people who say no say that to all the Puerto Ricans that are in the world and see what they say yes Puerto Ricans are American and yes Puerto Rico is a American territory but they are LATIN-AMERICAN so yes to answer the question there are such thing as a Puerto Rican in fact i am a puerto Rican.
Wheepa is what puerto ricans usually say when they dance...its like the greek "opa!"
Translation: ¿Eres Puertorriqueño/a? Puerto Ricans also call themselves "Boricuas" in Puerto Rican slang, so ¿Eres Boricua? would also be acceptable.
The word "boricua" is not usually a linguistic term but rather cultural. It essentially means "Puerto Rican" and derives from the word "Boriken" in the indigenous Taino language spoken on the island before the arrival of Christopher Columbus. Puerto Ricans might say that they are boricua but they don't say they speak boricua.
eres de puerto rico? (informal) es usted de puerto rico? (formal)
Spanish is relatively the same but ricans say gracia w/o the s at the end and primo is cousin so its gracia primo .
You can say "My best friend was named" or "My best friend's name was."